Chase YCG-14

The Chase CG-14, also known as the G-14 or Model MS.1, was an assault glider manufactured by Chase Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War.

The aircraft failed to progress beyond the prototype stage, being overtaken by larger, improved glider designs.

[1] Constructed from marine-grade mahogany, as spruce was being used by the war effort in higher priority projects,[2] the XG-14 featured improved crash protection when compared to preceding gliders.

[6] The CG-14 was one of the few glider projects to be continued after the end of the war; however, it was quickly superseded by an improved aircraft, the XCG-18.

[6] Data from Fighting Gliders of World War II[7]General characteristics Performance