sailplane

[ˈseɪlpleɪn]

sailplane Definition

a glider designed for soaring on air currents.

Using sailplane: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sailplane" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He spent the afternoon flying his sailplane over the mountains.

  • Example

    The sailplane soared effortlessly through the sky, carried by the warm updrafts.

sailplane Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sailplane

Phrases with sailplane

  • a sailplane equipped with a small engine to allow it to take off without being towed by another aircraft

    Example

    The motorized sailplane allowed the pilot to take off and land without assistance.

  • a competitive sport in which pilots fly sailplanes over a set course, competing for speed and accuracy

    Example

    Sailplane racing is a popular sport in many countries around the world.

  • a type of flying in which pilots perform acrobatic maneuvers in a sailplane, often involving rolls, loops, and spins

    Example

    Sailplane aerobatics requires skill and precision, as well as a thorough understanding of the aircraft's capabilities.

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Summary: sailplane in Brief

'Sailplane' [ˈseɪlpleɪn] refers to a glider designed for soaring on air currents. It is often used for recreational purposes, such as flying over mountains or participating in sailplane racing. 'Sailplane' can also be equipped with a small engine, known as a motorized sailplane, or used for performing acrobatic maneuvers, known as sailplane aerobatics.