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The Pratt-Read TG-32 was a 1940s American military training glider, designed and built by the Gould Aeronautical Division of the piano manufacturer Pratt, Read & Company of Deep River, Connecticut, for the United States Navy. The Pratt-Read glider was a monoplane glider having a fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and wooden wings and tail. The unique "polywog (tadpole)" shape was the suggestion of aerodynamicist Charles Townsend Ludington, former owner of the Ludington Line.

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  • El Pratt-Read TG-32 fue un planeador de entrenamiento militar estadounidense de los años 40 del siglo XX, diseñado y construido por la Gould Aeronautical Division del fabricante de pianos de Deep River (Connecticut), para la Armada de los Estados Unidos.​ El planeador Pratt-Read era un monoplano con fuselaje de tubos de acero recubierto de tela, y alas y cola de madera.​ Su forma única de "renacuajo" fue una sugerencia del aerodinamicista Charles Townsend Ludington, antiguo propietario de la Ludington Line. (es)
  • Le Pratt-Read TG-32 était un planeur militaire d'entraînement américain des années 1940, conçu et produit par la Gould Aeronautical Division du fabricant de pianos Pratt, Read & Company de Deep River, Connecticut, pour l'United States Navy. Le planeur de Pratt-Read était un monoplan à fuselage en tubes d'acier et ailes en bois recouverts de toile. La forme « polywog » unique fut la suggestion de l'aérodynamicien Charles Townsend Ludington, ancien propriétaire de la Ludington Line. (fr)
  • The Pratt-Read TG-32 was a 1940s American military training glider, designed and built by the Gould Aeronautical Division of the piano manufacturer Pratt, Read & Company of Deep River, Connecticut, for the United States Navy. The Pratt-Read glider was a monoplane glider having a fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and wooden wings and tail. The unique "polywog (tadpole)" shape was the suggestion of aerodynamicist Charles Townsend Ludington, former owner of the Ludington Line. (en)
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  • El Pratt-Read TG-32 fue un planeador de entrenamiento militar estadounidense de los años 40 del siglo XX, diseñado y construido por la Gould Aeronautical Division del fabricante de pianos de Deep River (Connecticut), para la Armada de los Estados Unidos.​ El planeador Pratt-Read era un monoplano con fuselaje de tubos de acero recubierto de tela, y alas y cola de madera.​ Su forma única de "renacuajo" fue una sugerencia del aerodinamicista Charles Townsend Ludington, antiguo propietario de la Ludington Line. (es)
  • Le Pratt-Read TG-32 était un planeur militaire d'entraînement américain des années 1940, conçu et produit par la Gould Aeronautical Division du fabricant de pianos Pratt, Read & Company de Deep River, Connecticut, pour l'United States Navy. Le planeur de Pratt-Read était un monoplan à fuselage en tubes d'acier et ailes en bois recouverts de toile. La forme « polywog » unique fut la suggestion de l'aérodynamicien Charles Townsend Ludington, ancien propriétaire de la Ludington Line. (fr)
  • The Pratt-Read TG-32 was a 1940s American military training glider, designed and built by the Gould Aeronautical Division of the piano manufacturer Pratt, Read & Company of Deep River, Connecticut, for the United States Navy. The Pratt-Read glider was a monoplane glider having a fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and wooden wings and tail. The unique "polywog (tadpole)" shape was the suggestion of aerodynamicist Charles Townsend Ludington, former owner of the Ludington Line. (en)
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