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  2. Controllable slope soaring - Wikipedia

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    Person flying a Walkalong glider by controllable-slope soaring. Controllable-slope soaring (also known as Walkalong gliding) is a type of slope soaring where a slope is made to follow a walkalong glider (a lightweight toy aircraft), both sustaining and controlling the glider's trajectory by modifying the wind in the vicinity of the airplane.

  3. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    A simple folded paper plane Folding instructions for a traditional paper dart. A paper plane (also known as a paper airplane or paper dart in American English, or paper aeroplane in British English) is a toy aircraft, usually a glider, made out of a single folded sheet of paper or paperboard.

  4. Glider (sailplane) - Wikipedia

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    Sailplane Directory at the Wayback Machine (archived 21 April 2016) – An enthusiast's web-site that lists manufacturers and models of gliders, past and present. FAI webpages. FAI records Archived 17 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine – sporting aviation page with international world soaring records in distances, speeds, routes, and altitude

  5. A step-by-step guide to making a paper airplane. How ... - AOL

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    Paper airplanes are fun and simple for all ages. Paper airplanes can be made in five easy steps. Start by folding a piece of paper in half vertically.

  6. Gliding flight - Wikipedia

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    Examples of soaring flight by birds are the use of: Thermals and convergences by raptors such as vultures; Ridge lift by gulls near cliffs; Wave lift by migrating birds [33] Dynamic effects near the surface of the sea by albatrosses; For humans, soaring is the basis for three air sports: gliding, hang gliding and paragliding.

  7. Gliding - Wikipedia

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    Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive air sport [1] in which pilots fly unpowered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes using naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmosphere to remain airborne.

  8. National Soaring Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the SSA Board of Directors transferred the Soaring Hall of Fame to the National Soaring Museum. [4] The museum features a large collection of vintage and historical gliders. [3] The museum also administers the National Landmark of Soaring program to recognize people, places and events which are significant in the history of motorless ...

  9. Unpowered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Hang glider launching from Mount Tamalpais. Unpowered aircraft can remain airborne for a significant period of time without onboard propulsion. They can be classified as gliders, lighter-than-air balloons and tethered kites.