An airplane with no motor is called 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.
They Both Have A Cockpit!
The spelling.
A glider
A glider plane
You can hang off a hang glider but you can only fly a kite.
there is no difference
glider or sailplane
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
A glider
The major difference is that a glider relies on natural forces like wind and thermals to stay airborne, while a powered airplane uses an engine to generate thrust for propulsion. Gliders need to constantly seek out rising air currents to maintain altitude, while powered airplanes can fly independently of external sources of lift.