What is glider with propeller?

A glider with a propeller is a type of aircraft that uses a combination of gliding and propulsion to sustain flight. The aircraft is called a glider because it does not have a propulsion system that provides continuous power to the aircraft. Instead, it uses its wings to stay aloft and relies on thermal currents and wind to maintain altitude.

The propeller on the glider generates thrust, which helps to maintain the aircraft's speed and altitude. This makes it possible for the glider to fly for longer periods of time compared to a traditional glider. Additionally, the propeller can be used to help the glider take off and climb to higher altitudes before it starts gliding.

Glider with a propeller is similar to a motorized glider, but with the added benefit of being able to glide for an extended period of time without consuming as much fuel as a fully powered aircraft. It is commonly used for recreational purposes, as well as for instructional and training purposes in aviation.