drogue parachute
Noun: 1. A parachute used to decelerate an object that is moving rapidly: A drogue parachute is a specialized parachute designed to slow down or stabilize a fast-moving object, such as an aircraft, spacecraft, or racing vehicle, by creating significant drag. 2. A small parachute that pulls the main parachute from its storage pack: In a multi-stage parachute system, a drogue parachute is a smaller, initial parachute deployed first. Its function is to extract and deploy the larger, main parachute from its container or pack.
The term "drogue parachute" is used in technical and aviation contexts. It refers specifically to a device for deceleration or deployment, not a standard parachute for descent.
Examples: * The space capsule deployed its drogue parachute to stabilize and begin slowing its high-speed re-entry into the atmosphere. * The pilot ejected and the drogue parachute successfully pulled out the main canopy. * Drag racing cars often use a drogue parachute to help them stop safely at the end of the track.
- "Drogue" alone: In technical contexts, the word "drogue" is often used as a shorthand for "drogue parachute" (e.g., "Deploy the drogue.").
- Deployment sequence: The phrase "drogue deployment" specifically refers to the moment this parachute is released and inflates.
- Drogue (noun): The shortened, common form of "drogue parachute."
- Pilot chute (noun): A very small parachute, often hand-thrown, used to initiate the deployment of a main parachute in skydiving. It is functionally similar to a deployment drogue but is typically not used for initial deceleration.
- Drag chute (noun): A term sometimes used interchangeably with "drogue parachute," especially in the context of aircraft or land vehicles, emphasizing its primary function of creating drag.
- Extraction parachute (noun): A term highlighting the deployment function of a drogue parachute used to pull a larger payload (like a cargo pallet) from an aircraft.
- Deceleration parachute
- Stabilization parachute
- Drag parachute
- Drogue deployment: The action of releasing and inflating the drogue parachute.
- Drogue stage: The phase of a descent or landing sequence during which the drogue parachute is active.
- a parachute used to decelerate an object that is moving rapidly
- a small parachute that pulls the main parachute from its storage pack