The body of an airplane or glider is called the fuselage. It is the main structural component that houses the cockpit, passenger cabin, and cargo space, and it also connects the wings and tail sections. The fuselage is designed to withstand aerodynamic forces during flight while providing a streamlined shape for efficiency.
A glider
An airplane with no motor is called a glider.
See What are gliders on the airplane? answer.
A glider plane
glider or sailplane
A glider
A glider is an aircraft that does not have an engine and relies on natural forces like wind and gravity for flight. It typically launches from a high point and glides through the air. An airplane, on the other hand, is powered by engines that generate thrust to propel it through the air.
By glider do you mean like paper airplane?? it is held up by air pressure,,This will not work on the moon. There is no air there.
The Wright brothers first airplane was a glider, -wind powered.
an airplane with no engine, it's carried up by a tow plane, released and glides back to earth
It was based on the success of their 1902 glider.
In 1901 in their glider.