volplane$94413$ - translation to greek
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volplane$94413$ - translation to greek

MODE OF FLIGHT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR FLIGHT WITHOUT THE USE OF THRUST;IT IS EMPLOYED BY GLIDING ANIMALS AND BY AIRCRAFT SUCH AS GLIDERS;FLYING A GREATER DISTANCE HORIZONTALLY THAN VERTICALLY,DISTINGUISHED FROM A SIMPLE DESCENT LIKE WITH A ROUND PARACHUTE
Gliding range; Glide number; Glide angle; Glide (flight); Gliding (flight); Volplane; Volplaning; Glide Slope Ratio
  • Coefficients of Drag and Lift vs Angle of Attack. Stall speed corresponds to the Angle of Attack at the Maximum Coefficient of Lift
  • Drag vs Speed. L/DMAX occurs at minimum Total Drag (e.g. Parasite plus Induced)
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  • Forces on a gliding animal or aircraft in flight
  • Patagia on a flying squirrel
  • Flying fish taking off
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volplane      
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Definition

Volplane
·add. ·vi To glide in a flying machine.

Wikipedia

Gliding flight

Gliding flight is heavier-than-air flight without the use of thrust; the term volplaning also refers to this mode of flight in animals. It is employed by gliding animals and by aircraft such as gliders. This mode of flight involves flying a significant distance horizontally compared to its descent and therefore can be distinguished from a mostly straight downward descent like a round parachute.

Although the human application of gliding flight usually refers to aircraft designed for this purpose, most powered aircraft are capable of gliding without engine power. As with sustained flight, gliding generally requires the application of an airfoil, such as the wings on aircraft or birds, or the gliding membrane of a gliding possum. However, gliding can be achieved with a flat (uncambered) wing, as with a simple paper plane, or even with card-throwing. However, some aircraft with lifting bodies and animals such as the flying snake can achieve gliding flight without any wings by creating a flattened surface underneath.