It'd be good, IMHO, to have towable assault gliders as an alternative way of carrying troops. You could either have a team of two - one guy flying the tug and one the glider, or use a drone to fly the tug. Definitely an exciting way to arrive on the scene!
The Airspeed Horsa,for example, was used to carry, amongst others, men (and equipment) of Air Landing Brigades of the 1st and 6th Airborne Divisions and piloted by the British Army's Glider Pilot Regiment as well as RAF pilots. They were used for Sicily, Normandy and Arnhem and other invasions. Production figures aren't accurate but the grand total constructed is said to be 3799.
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