The best glide speed of an aircraft is the speed at which it can maintain its altitude for the longest horizontal distance with no power. This speed is crucial for emergency situations where the engine fails, allowing the pilot to maximize their gliding range.
Best glide speed (L/D max) occurs when the lift-to-drag ratio (L/D) of the aircraft is at its maximum. The L/D ratio is a measure of how efficiently an aircraft can generate lift with respect to the drag it produces.
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