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  2. FPG-9 - Wikipedia

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    The FPG-9 Foam Plate Glider is a simple, hand-launched glider made from a 9 inch (23 cm) foam dinner plate, featuring a moveable rudder and elevons, allowing for an inexpensive way to teach basic flight mechanics.

  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. Template:Glider-G1 - Wikipedia

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  5. Tumblewing - Wikipedia

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    Tumble wings may be made of any material that supports some stiffness for form, such as paper, plastic, metal, composites or wood. Many leaves falling from trees become tumble wing gliders. Tumbling wings generate lift by alternately flying and stalling as the angle of incidence changes with the spinning motion (see magnus effect and flettner ...

  6. Bowlus SP-1 Paperwing - Wikipedia

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    Bowlus flew the SP-1 in several regional glider meets in Southern California including two in Pacific Beach, San Diego, and one in Redondo Beach, California, in 1929.On October 5, 1929, Bowlus established a new U.S. soaring endurance record in SP-1 above the cliffs in Point Loma, California, near the Old Point Loma Lighthouse with a flight of 14 minutes and 10 seconds.

  7. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A simple balsa glider. Toy balsa gliders are often used in physics classes to teach aerodynamics including Bernoulli's theorem. In 1999, an article about their characteristics was published in the American Journal of Physics. The article presented a "quantitative analysis" of the performance of the Guillow Super-Ace, which weighed 3.51 grams ...

  8. Walkalong glider - Wikipedia

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    A walkalong glider is a lightweight, slow-flying model aircraft designed to be kept aloft by controllable slope soaring in the rising air generated by the pilot who walks along with the glider as it flies, usually holding a paddle. Hands or even the forehead can also be used to create an updraft.

  9. 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.