TG3 WWII Glider


Title:
TG3 WWII Glider

Description:
This is a video of the TG3 WWII training glider. Shot at Eagleville Gliderport in Eagleville, TN. This is the last glider of its kind that is still airworthy.

Author:
ABSScott

Tags:
TG3, Glider, WWII, Eagleville, Soarplane, Sailplane,

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