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Airspeed Horsa

(RAF Photo) (Source Harold A Skaarup Web Page)
Airspeed Horsa Transport Glider, RAF (Serial No. DP726).

The Airspeed AS.51 Horsa was a British troop-carrying glider used during the Second World War. It was developed and manufactured by Airspeed Limited, alongside various subcontractors; the type was named after Horsa, the legendary 5th-century conqueror of southern Britain.

Having been greatly impressed by the effective use of airborne operations by Nazi Germany during the early stages of the Second World War, such as during the Battle of France, the Allied powers sought to establish capable counterpart forces of their own. The British War Office, determining that the role of gliders would be an essential component of such airborne forces, proceeded to examine available options. An evaluation of the General Aircraft Hotspur found it to lack the necessary size, thus Specification X.26/40 was issued. It was from this specification that Airspeed Limited designed the Horsa, a large glider capable of accommodating up to 30 fully equipped troops, which was designated as the AS 51.

The Horsa was used in large numbers by the British Army Air Corps and the Royal Air Force (RAF); both services used it to conduct various air assault operations through the conflict. The type was used to perform an unsuccessful attack on the German Heavy Water Plant at Rjukan in Norway, known as Operation Freshman, and during the invasion of Sicily, known as Operation Husky. Large numbers of Horsa were subsequently used during the opening stages of the Battle of Normandy, being used in the British Operation Tonga and American operations. It was also deployed in quantity during Operation Dragoon, Operation Market Garden, and Operation Varsity. Further use of the Horsa was made by various other armed forces, including the United States Army Air Forces. Wikipedia

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CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
RCAF On Strength (3), Canadian Aircraft Losses (1)
last update: 2021-10-19 20:35:13

Horsa DP373

s/n
 DP373
m/d
 AS.51

Known Squadron Assignments: ;15

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1942-October-15 KIFA RCAF Flight Sergeant Douglas Harrison Stewart 2021-07-22

Horsa TL334

s/n
 TL334
m/d
 AS.58
Taken on RCAF strength post war from the Canadian Army, no record of ever being flown in Canada. Stored at Gimli, Manitoba. 2011-04-07
   1948-December-29 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
   1950-July-25 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 591

Horsa TL349

s/n
 TL349
m/d
 AS.58
Taken on RCAF strength post war from the Canadian Army, no record of ever being flown in Canada. Stored at Gimli, Manitoba. 2011-04-07
   1948-December-29 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
   1950-July-25 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 591

Horsa TL401

s/n
 TL401
m/d
 AS.58
Taken on RCAF strength post war from the Canadian Army, no record of ever being flown in Canada. Stored at Gimli, Manitoba. 2011-04-07
   1948-December-29 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
   1950-July-25 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 591

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