Chase Aircraft

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Chase Aircraft Company was started in 1943 in New York City to build gliders for the US Army Air Force. After World War II, the company moved to West Trenton, New Jersey and designed the CG-18 and CG-20 cargo gliders. The Air Force had these rebuilt with piston engines and redesignated, respectively, C-122 and C-123. Chase left the aircraft business in the early 1950's and Fairchild Aircraft assumed production of the C-123.[1]

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