The WACO glider was marketed as a low-cost training aircraft for individuals or glider clubs. About 300 were produced between 1930 and 1931. Replicas have been made using both steel tube or wood frames. Plans are still available for homebuilt construction. The glider was designed to fly at low airspeeds. It could maintain flight at with a 15 to 1
glide ratio. The fuselage is made of welded steel tubing. The wings use spruce spars, are wire supported and
fabric covered. A releasable tow hook was mounted on the front. == Aircraft on display==