Allied Aviation XLRA

LRA
XLRA-1
Role Transport flying boat glider
Manufacturer Allied Aviation
First flight 1943
Primary user U.S. Navy
Number built 2


The Allied Aviation XLRA was a prototype flying-boat transport glider built for the US Navy during World War II. It was a low-wing wooden monoplane that could carry ten troops. Two prototypes were constructed, but orders for 100 production examples were cancelled when the Navy decided to opt for powered transport aircraft instead. The designation LR2A was assigned to a refined version of the design, but this was never produced.

Specifications (XLRA-1)

General characteristics

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
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