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  1. Glider (aircraft) - Wikipedia

    A glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine. [1]

  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 · What is a glider? A glider is a special kind of aircraft that has no engine. There are many different types of gliders. Paper airplanes are the simplest gliders to build and fly. Balsa …

  4. 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 …

  5. In a World First, Autonomous Robot Glider to Circle the Globe in ...

    Oct 9, 2025 · In a World First, Autonomous Robot Glider to Circle the Globe in Historic Ocean Mission The Teledyne Marine-Rutgers University Sentinel Redwing autonomous underwater …

  6. 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, …

  7. Gliders

    New to gliding? Get practical advice on starting out, including how to choose the right glider, find certified training programs, and understand the basics of a Glider Pilot License, which is …

  8. 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 …

  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 - Wikipedia

    There are at least eight marsupial mammals with the name "glider". They are in two families within the suborder Phalangeriformes.