(Askeri) PLANÖR: Havadan ağır motorsuz hava aracı. Bu araç; ya yedekte çekilerek havaya kaldırılır veya muhtelif vasıtalarla havaya fırlatılır. Planörler yere doğru süzülebilir veya yukarı doğru çıkan hava cereyanları ile yükselirler. Ayrıca bakınız: "performance type glider", "primary type glider", "secondary type glider"
(Askeri) YELKEN PLANÖR: Adi planörler gibi sadece zemine doğru süzülmeyip hava akıntılarından istifade ederek, yüksek irtifalarda uçuş yapan, ağırlığı ve şekli buna göre hesaplanarak imal edilen planör
A glider is an aircraft without an engine, which flies by floating on air currents. a light plane that flies without an engine. Nonpowered heavier-than-air craft capable of sustained flight. Early experimenters in glider flight included George Cayley, who built the first man-carrying glider in 1853, and Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), who introduced tail stabilizers on his first practical man-carrying craft in 1891. Improvements by Octave Chanute (1832-1910) in 1896 and by Wilbur and Orville Wright in 1902 perfected the control needed for developing the Wrights' powered airplane in 1903. The slender-winged glider was launched by being towed behind an airplane or a car. Gliders were used in World War II to carry troops. Today they are mainly used for recreation; the sailplane type is built for soaring on the lift from thermals. See also hang gliding
An aircraft that flies without using an engine. If the pilot of a glider is hung beneath the wing, then the glider may be either a hang glider type or a paraglider. When the pilot is in a fuselage and not hung below the wing, then the glider may also be referred to as a sailplane