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  1. Glider (aircraft) - Wikipedia

    Gliders are principally used for the air sports of gliding, hang gliding and paragliding. However some spacecraft have been designed to descend as gliders and in the past military gliders …

  2. Glider | Aircraft, Types, Uses & History | Britannica

    glider, nonpowered heavier-than-air craft capable of sustained flight. Though many men contributed to the development of the glider, the most famous pioneer was Otto Lilienthal …

  3. Gliders - Glenn Research Center | NASA

    Jul 28, 2022 · Paper airplanes are the simplest gliders to build and fly. Balsa wood or Styrofoam toy gliders are an inexpensive vehicle for students to have fun while learning the basics of …

  4. Gliders & Sailplanes – Introduction to Aerospace Flight Vehicles

    Gliders and sailplanes are names often used synonymously to refer to aircraft designed to fly without an engine. However, a sailplane is typically regarded as a high-performance glider, …

  5. The World of Gliders (Sailplanes): A Detailed Exploration

    Apr 23, 2025 · Gliders, also known as sailplanes, represent one of the most fascinating and technically sophisticated forms of aviation. These unpowered aircraft are designed for efficient …

  6. How Gliders Work - HowStuffWorks

    In its simplest form, a glider is an unpowered aircraft, an airplane without a motor. While many of the same design, aerodynamic and piloting factors that apply to powered airplanes also apply …

  7. Glider (sailplane) - Wikipedia

    A glider or sailplane is a type of glider aircraft used in the leisure activity and sport of gliding (also called soaring). [1][2] This unpowered aircraft can use naturally occurring currents of rising air …

  8. The Evolution and Fascination of Glide Aircraft: A Comprehensive …

    Apr 23, 2025 · Today, gliders continue to influence aviation in both direct and indirect ways. The principles of efficient flight without engines have inspired the development of greener …

  9. Gliding - Wikipedia

    Powered-aircraft and winches are the two most common means of launching gliders. These and other launch methods require assistance and facilities such as airfields, tugs, and winches. …

  10. Glider types - Wikipedia

    Glider types This list includes any types which had 10 or more aircraft built or types which are important to glider development. All the gliders in this list can be found in the J2MCL web site …