delta glider

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the shape of the Greek letter delta (Δ); see delta wing.

Noun[edit]

delta glider (plural delta gliders)

  1. a gliding aircraft with a delta wing
    • 1953, J. H. Stevens, The Shape of the Aeroplane:
      After extensive wind-tunnel work he evolved a series of designs, starting with a very advanced delta glider and culminating in a supersonic aeroplane with a revolutionary coal-burning ram-jet.
    • 1987, Clarence J. Geiger, Strangled Infant: The Boeing X-20A Dyna-Soar:
      In response, NACA Director Hugh L. Dryden formed a "Round Three" […] steering committee which evaluated the various projects and then recommended to the Air Force, in September 1957, that the service sponsor development of a flat-bottom hypersonic delta glider.