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What (who) is training glider - definition

GLIDERS BUILT BY THE WRIGHT BROTHERS
1902 Wright Glider; Wright Glider of 1902; 1901 Wright Glider; 1900 Wright Glider; 1902 glider; 1901 glider; 1900 glider; 1911 glider; Wright Glider No 1; Wright Glider No 2; Wright Glider No 3; 1911 Glider; 1902 Glider; Wright glider No. 1; Wright glider No. 2; Wright glider No. 3; Wright 1911 Glider; Wright 1902 Glider; Wright No.2 Glider; Wright No.1 Glider
  •  The 1902 Wright Glider (Wilbur piloting) on one of its early test flights before replacement of the fixed double rear vertical [[rudder]] with a single steerable rudder
  • The 1911 glider over the Kill Devil Hills. [[Library of Congress]] Wright Collection.
  • Orville with the 1901 glider, its nose pointing skyward
  • Smithsonian]] [[National Air and Space Museum]]. A fragment of wing ribbing from the original 1902 glider is also on display in the exhibit.

Military glider         
  • A German [[DFS 230]] after it landed troops during the [[Gran Sasso raid]], September 12, 1943
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  • An RAF airman attaches the tow rope of an [[Airspeed Horsa]] glider to the tow hook of a [[Handley Page Halifax]] glider tug, in preparation for [[Operation Fustian]], Tunisia (July 1943)
GLIDER FOR MILITARY USE IN COMBAT OPERATIONS
Military gliders; Assault gliders; Cargo glider; Assault glider; Glider (military)
Military gliders (an offshoot of common gliders) have been used by the militaries of various countries for carrying troops (glider infantry) and heavy equipment to a combat zone, mainly during the Second World War. These engineless aircraft were towed into the air and most of the way to their target by military transport planes, e.
Glider (Conway's Life)         
  • The mutation and movement of a "glider".
  • A three-dimensional view of a glider, with previous generations visible going down the z-axis. The c/4 period is clearly visible as "stacks" of cells that remain alive for successive generations.
MOVING PATTERN OF FIVE LIVE CELLS IN CONWAY'S GAME OF LIFE
Hacker Emblem; The glider; Hacker emblem; Glider (cellular automaton); Glider (CA); Glider (game of life); Game of life glider; Hacker symbol; Hacker Symbol
The glider is a pattern that travels across the board in Conway's Game of Life. It was first discovered by Richard K.
Motor glider         
  • Carden-Baynes Auxiliary engine
  • DG-808B 18m self-launching
  • Bob Carlton's jet-powered glider.
  • Motor glider ''SF25 Motorfalke'' over [[Ystad]] 2020.
  • A self-launching [[Eiri-Avion PIK-20]]E in flight with engine running.
  • [[Schempp-Hirth Nimbus 4]]M with engine running.
  • [[Schleicher ASH 26]]e self-launching motor glider, with the engine mast extended. A Stemme S10 is in the background with the nose cone extended.
  • Poppenhausen]], Germany. Counter-clockwise from top left: propeller hub, mast with belt guide, radiator, Wankel engine, muffler shroud.
GLIDER EQUIPPED WITH A MOTOR FOR LAUNCH AND FLIGHT BOOST
Touring Motor Glider; Motorglider; Touring motor glider; Touring motorglider; Motor gliding; Motorgliding; Motor-glider; Motor-Glider; Power-assisted soaring; Self-launching sailplane; Self launching sailplane; Power assisted soaring; Powered glider; Motor Glider
A motor glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that can be flown with or without engine power. The FAI Gliding Commission Sporting Code definition is: a fixed-wing aerodyne equipped with a means of propulsion (MoP), capable of sustained soaring flight without thrust from the means of propulsion.

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Wright Glider

The Wright brothers designed, built and flew a series of three manned gliders in 1900–1902 as they worked towards achieving powered flight. They also made preliminary tests with a kite in 1899. In 1911 Orville conducted tests with a much more sophisticated glider. Neither the kite nor any of the gliders were preserved, but replicas of all have been built.