A
glossary of terms used in relation to
aircraft,
in alphabetical order.
No manufacturers or model names, please.
- aerodyne
- A heavier-than-air craft, deriving its lift from motion.
- aeronaut
- Pilot or crew of lighter-than-air craft.
- aeroplane
- A powered aircraft that derives its lift from the movement of air over fixed lifting surfaces. (Also airplane)
- aerostat
- A lighter-than-air craft, such as a balloon or airship.
Its lift is caused by buoyancy relative to surrounding air.
- aircraft
- A vehicle that can travel through the air.
- airplane
- A powered aircraft that derives its lift from the movement of air over fixed lifting surfaces. (Also aeroplane)
- airship
- A lighter-than-air craft that can be steered and propelled through the air. (Also dirigible)
- autogyro
- A rotor-craft with unpowered blades - it requires a separate engine to provide forward motion before lift is developed.
- aviator
- Pilot or crew of an aircraft.
- aviatrix
- Female aviator. (Obsolete, potentially offensive in modern use.)
- balloon
- An unpowered lighter-than-air craft.
- biplane
- An aeroplane with two similar-sized wings (or pairs of wings), exactly or approximately in vertical alignment.
- chord
- The dimension of a wing parallel to the direction of motion.(Compare with span and thickness.)
- dirigible
- A lighter-than-air craft that can be steered and propelled through the air. From the French word dirigeable meaning steerable. (Also airship)
- glider
- An unpowered fixed-wing heavier-than-air craft. (Also sailplane)
- helicopter
- A rotor craft with one or more sets of powered blades.
- monoplane
- An aeroplane with one wing (or pairs of wings).
- pitch
- A measure of the degree to which an aircraft's nose tilts up or down. Also a measure of the angle of attack of a propeller.
- Roll
- Rotation about an axis aligned with the direction in which the aircraft is flying.
- rotorcraft
- An aircraft that derives its lift from rotating lifting surfaces (usually called blades)
- sailplane
- An unpowered fixed-wing heavier-than-air craft. (Also glider)
- sesquiplane
- An aeroplane with two wings (or pairs of wings), where one (often the lower) is significantly smaller than the other in span and/or chord.
- span
- The dimension of a wing parallel to the direction of motion. (Compare with chord and thickness.)
- thickness[?]
- The vertical dimension of a wing. (Compare with span and chord.)
- triplane[?]
- An aeroplane with three similar-sized wings (or pairs of wings), exactly or approximately in vertical alignment.
- wing
- A lifting surface of an airplane/aeroplane or sailplane.
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