"Sailplanes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sailplanes" Meaning

Sailplanes, also known as gliders, are an aircraft that can stay aloft for a long time without the use of engine power, relying instead on rising air currents to stay airborne. They are lightweight, unpowered aircraft typically used for recreational flying, training, and competitions.

"Sailplanes" Examples

5 examples of the word "sailplanes"


1. Use as a countable noun

Sailplanes are aircraft without engines, using rising air currents to stay aloft.

2. Use as a category of aircraft

Sailplanes are a group of aircraft that use the natural lift of the atmosphere to stay airborne.

3. Describe the use of sailplanes

The sailplane flies through a narrow valley tangled with trees at the height.

4. Use in comparison

While the glider is similar to a sailplane, it is primarily used in a non-powered mode with glide capability, aimed at a specific range or soaring efficiency.

5. Use in aviation context

Gliding and sailplanes require comprehensive and specific command training in landing and starting.

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