How Hitler scared the crap out of the Allies with gliders
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.wiki wrote:Early engineering career
At the age of 17, Antonov founded the "Amateur Aviation Club" and later joined the "Organization of Friends of the Air Force". Later he designed the OKA-1 "Pigeon", a glider that was entered in a competition in Moscow where he won the first prize, a flight on a Junkers 12 aircraft.[1]
In 1930, Antonov graduated from the Kalinin Polytechnical Institute in Leningrad. He continued to design gliders and in 1931 Antonov became the chief designer at the Moscow Glider Factory. During the next eight years, he designed 30 different gliders including the Standard-1, Standard-2, OKA-6 and the large "City of Lenin" glider. Due to a requirement that all pilots in the Soviet Union had to begin their flight training on gliders, Antonov was able to produce up to 8,000 gliders per year.[1]
In 1938, after an incident when an instructor defected to the West using a glider, the Soviet Stalinist government reversed its decision regarding glider training, banned the sport of gliding and shut down the Moscow Glider Factory
OKA-2
A high percentage of the glider pilots were killed upon landing!
The story I've "made up" (in my 30s or so) to explain/understand my early dreams is that I was a WW II glider pilot who died (at too young an age) during the D-Day glider invasion.
"Not including glider pilot casualties, . . . "
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