drogue chute
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small parachute used to slow down or stabilize a fast-moving object: A "drogue chute" is a type of parachute deployed first to reduce speed and provide stability before the deployment of a larger, main parachute. It is commonly used in aerospace, such as for spacecraft, high-speed aircraft, or racing vehicles.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The experimental aircraft deployed a drogue chute to slow its descent before the main parachute opened.
- During re-entry, the capsule's drogue chute stabilized its orientation.
Advanced Usage
- "to deploy the drogue chute": to activate or release the small stabilizing parachute.
- The pilot had to deploy the drogue chute to manage the aircraft's high-speed dive.
Variants and Related Words
- Drogue (noun): A device, often a parachute or a sea anchor, used for slowing or stabilizing motion. "Drogue chute" is a specific type of drogue.
- The boat used a drogue to maintain its position in the heavy seas.
- Drogue parachute (noun): A full synonym for "drogue chute."
Synonyms
- Deceleration parachute: A parachute whose primary function is to reduce speed.
- Drag parachute: A parachute used to create drag and slow an object.
- Stabilizer chute: A parachute used to stabilize the attitude of a vehicle.
Related Phrases
- Pilot chute: A small parachute used to pull out (deploy) a larger parachute from its pack. While similar in function to a drogue chute in some contexts, a pilot chute's primary role is deployment, whereas a drogue chute's primary role is deceleration and stabilization.
Noun
- a parachute used to decelerate an object that is moving rapidly