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Waco CG-4A Glider

This is certainly the most unusually-displayed Waco CG-4A glider I've ever seen: On one side of a wall (under the C-47), the exterior of the cockpit sits, smashed through the hedgerow and smashed through by glider defense poles ("Rommel's Asparagus"). On the other side of the wall (across from the cut-away C-47), the visitor can inspect the cockpit's interior.

I don't know whether the staff had a badly-damaged Waco or whether they discarded the rest of a fully-intact glider, but this presentation provides a most unique experience.

 
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