"Drogue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drogue" Meaning

A drogue is a type of parachute used as a descent device, typically deployed before the main parachute, to stabilize the aircraft or object during freefall, and then cut away before the main parachute is deployed.

"Drogue" Examples

Usage Examples for "Drogue"


In parachute jumping, a drogue parachute is a small parachute that is deployed first to stabilize the main parachute, ensuring a smoother descent. The drogue parachute can be seen deploying just after the parachute is released in parachute jump competitions.

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"The drogue parachute deployed quickly, and then the main parachute opened with a loud whoosh."


Pilots sometimes use a drogue parachute to slow down their aircraft, especially when performing aerobatic maneuvers.

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"After pullign off an impressive loop, the pilot deployed the drogue parachute to stabilize the plane before entering a steep dive."


In exploration and scientific research, a drogue parachute can be used to slow down a craft in the atmosphere, like a space capsule or a re-entry vehicle, to prepare for landing.

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"The drogue parachute deployed automatically to slow down the spacecraft, ensuring a safe and controlled landing on the distant planet."


'Drogue' can also refer to a emergency survival parachute deployed by astronauts in case of an emergency.

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"In case of an emergency, the space mission protocol requires astronauts to deploy their drogue parachute to descend to the ground safely."


In sailing, a drogue parachute can be used as a towed parachute to slow down a boat or make it more stable in rough seas.

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"The sailors deployed the drogue parachute to slow down the boat, giving them time to adjust the sails and maintain balance in the stormy weather."

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