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  • A '''glider''' is a type of unpowered [[aircraft]] that uses aerodynamic [[lift (force) A skilled glider pilot can remain aloft for hours at a time by positioning the aircraft with
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  • A '''glider''' is a type of unpowered [[aircraft]] that uses aerodynamic [[lift (force) A skilled glider pilot can remain aloft for hours at a time by positioning the aircraft with
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  • ...for many Australian animal species, including [[wombat]]s, [[possum]]s, [[glider]]s and the ubiquitous [[kangaroo]], but the protected [[flora]] is also not
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  • When unpowered, they are called [[glider]]s.
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  • Examples are [[airplane]]s, [[glider]]s, and [[helicopter]]s.
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  • ...n" reflected two major sub-operations: Market was the actual parachute and glider landings by the three divisions (British 1st Airborne Division, U.S. 82nd a
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  • ...ems. This article sketches the beginnings of such a project by examining a glider from Conway's game of life in autopoietic terms. Such analyses can clarify
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  • ...Operation Neptune]]. They began with night [[paratroop]] and [[air assault|glider]] drops, and amphibious attacks after dawn. "D-Day" was actually the generi
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  • ...technique, in which the conventional parachute becomes more of a steerable glider, sometimes called a "parasail". Jumpers can literally fly tens of miles fro
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  • ...hunderstorms.<ref>{{cite book|author=Federal Aviation Administration|title=Glider Flying Handbook|edition=Reprint Edition|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing|year=
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  • ...alf the U.S. paratroopers failed to reach their rallying points. British [[glider]]-landed troops fared little better; only 1 out of 12 gliders landing on ta * Operation Ladbroke: Glider landing at Syracuse on 9 July 1943.
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  • ...mingly impregnable fortress of [[Air assault#Eben Emael: enter the assault glider|Eben Emael]] After closely coupled air and armored warfare smashed across F
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