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sailplane
verb
To fly in a sailplane.
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An early example of the latter is the U.S. AeroVironment FQM-151 Pointer, a UAV weighing less than 10 pounds (4.5 kg) and resembling a powered model sailplane.
In a sailplane, height attained by mechanical, orographic, or thermal techniques is translated into speed by means of gravity.
Gliding for sport originated in Germany in 1910; the sailplane was first developed there after World War I, during the time when the Treaty of Versailles prevented the Germans from constructing powered aircraft.
Thermals can rise very rapidly, which allows the sailplane, if deftly piloted, to attain substantial increases in altitude.
There are many types of glider, the most efficient of which is the sailplane.
While on tow, the sailplane pilot keeps directly behind and slightly above the towplane in order to avoid turbulence created by the propeller.
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Even so, Leonardo grasped the essential differences between the flexible, sail-like wings of hang-gliders and the more rigid structures that were to become the staple of sailplanes and powered aircraft.
Sailplanes insulate the pilot too much from the passage of air.
These include hang gliders, gliders, and sailplanes.
Gliders are usually used for flight training and have the capability to fly reasonable distances when they are catapulted or towed into the air, but they lack the dynamic sophistication of sailplanes.
The second are sailplanes, which have reached new levels in structural and aerodynamic refinement.
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