2. How does a glider go up in the air?
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Just as in any other plane, it's the wings that produce the lift that keeps a glider airborne. In a powered plane the engine pulls you forward to generate airflow over the wings. A glider achieves the same effect by flying slightly downhill all the time. In modern gliders the downhill angle needed is very small indeed.
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In order for a glider to fly it must generate lift to oppose its weight.To generate lift a glider must move through the air .
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