About Gilders after WWII

I establish here capacity and crew based on writen source.

// Soviets

G-11

My asumption is if soviets keep their para units after war they also keep gilders which was intended to carry light AT guns like 45mm soviet "goodbay motherland". I assume that G-11 was obvious choice because build in large number and prefered over A-7.


C-25

Starts to arrive to units after war and was keep as long as helicopters to carry vehicles were avaible. I imagine that they were hevy cargo lifter before yak-14.

Yak-14

Standard heavy lifter replaced in late 50's by Mi-4A helicopter.

Il-32

Lose competition to Yak-14 not because was with faults. Simple was to heavy for tug by Il-12&DC-4.And as was mentioned that to expensive for one time use. Il-32 can carry even lights tanks but Yak-14 lighter and smaller was more suitable. I'm not certain that will be possible add them for what-if scenerios in OOB. But still you can only keep icon for designers.

  


// China

Chengtu
According to book 12 airframes was build on technical university in Chengdo name of the vehicle is unknow but photo is real. Propably this asault gilders were used for training.


//Czechoslovakia

was quite active in organising asault gilders unit. They even have their own gilder build program which was halted when they recive gilders from USSR

NK-4
That was small number of americans CG-4A

NK-25
also small number of C-25 

NK-14
yak-14 in use of czechoslovakian para

LB-53
was indegenious small gilder with door in rear so can pack guns or jeep. only prototype build

LD-605H Haban
equivalent of horsa can carry vehicles like jeeps. also only prototype


// USA

CG-4A & CG-15A
Surpluses left from WWII

CG-10A
build in small number but in case of soviet-americans WWIII was ready for production so obvious choice.

XCG-18A
was proppably last american gilder for carring trops. rebuild to transport aircraft build only in prototype.

XCG-20
Was in stage of gilder during building transport arcraft C-153. Prototype rebuild with engines.

//Argentina

IAE 25 Manque
was not a copy but rather inspired by american CG-4A only one build and used in short time.


// France

CM-10
was inspired by usage of gilders in france earlier only one prototype build.

// Yugoslavia

Sostaric
Name of this gilder and photo is unknow but Sostaric is the name of engineer who build this gilder for yougoslavian army inspired propably by german Gotha by looking on drawing. Only prototype build.


//UK

I imagine that british keep sometime after war their surpluses of Gilders Horsa , hamilcar and hadrian. For example in 1954 some Hamilcars were rebuild to transport aircraft Hamilcar X

//Sweden


LG5 
imagine that was retained some time after war
