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DFS 230


DFS 230A-1
Description
RoleTroop glider
Crew
First Flight
Entered Service
ManufacturerDFS
Dimensions
Length11.3 m37 ft 0 in
Wingspan21.1 m69 ft 1 in
Height2.8 m9 ft 4 in
Wing Area38.1 m²410 ft²
Weights
Empty770 kg1,700 lb
Loaded2,040 kg4,500 lb
Maximum takeoff kg lb
Capacity10 equipped troops
Powerplant
Typical TowJunkers Ju 52/3mz
Performance
Maximum speed161km/h @ 300m100mph @ 1,000ft
Combat range km miles
Ferry range km miles
Service ceiling m ft
Free glide sink rate70 m/min240 ft/min
Wing loading53.5 kg/m²11 lb/ft²

The DFS 230 was a WW2 Luftwaffe transport glider. Produced by Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS - German Institute for Sailplane Flight) with Hans Jacobs as the head designer. The glider was the German equivalent of the British Horsa glider and was intended for paratrooper assault operations. The glider could carry around a ton of soldiers and equipment.

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Designation series

Fg 227 - FS 228 - Go 229 - FS 230 - Ar 231 - Ar 232 - Ar 233

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List of military aircraft of Germany - List of gliders

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