noun
- a glider aircraft designed for soaring flight without an engine
Usage: aviation
verb
- to pilot a sailplane or glide through the air
Usage: aviation
Examples
- The sailplane caught a thermal and climbed higher into the sky.
- She learned to fly a sailplane at the local gliding club.
- The pilot released the sailplane from the tow rope at 3,000 feet.
- He spent the afternoon sailplaning over the countryside.
- The sailplane’s long wings help it stay aloft for hours.
- They watched the sailplane circle gracefully overhead.
- The competition featured sailplanes from around the world.