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WIND-POWERED GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Land sail; Landsail; Landsailing; Land yacht; Sand yachting; Sand yacht; Land Yacht; Land Sailing; Sand Yachting; Land yachting; Sail wagon; Sail trike; Sailing carriage; Sand sailing; Sail car; Sail cart; Sailwagon
  • ''Flora's Wagon of Fools'' by [[Hendrik Gerritsz Pot]] (c. 1637)
  • Belgian]] Class 3 competition land yacht
  • Bay of Somme]], France.
  • An early 20th-century sail wagon in [[Brooklyn, New York]]
  • Land yachts designed by [[Simon Stevin]] in 1600
  • The "Zephyr" landsailing rover, a concept for a wind-propelled rover on the surface of Venus.  Image from NASA John Glenn Research Center, for the [[NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts]] ("NIAC") project.

land yacht         
An extremely large car, especially from the 70s.
The '73 Cadillac is a land yacht.
land yacht         
¦ noun a wind-powered wheeled vehicle with sails, used for recreation and sport.
Land yacht (automobile)         
  • Airstream three-axle travel trailer
Land yacht (Automobile); Landyacht
A land yacht is an informal category of large automobiles. While full-size cars are manufactured worldwide to this day, the term is most often used in reference to full-size cars of American origin between 1960 and 1976.

Wikipedia

Land sailing

Land sailing, also known as sand yachting, land yachting or dirtboating, entails overland travel with a sail-powered vehicle, similar to sailing on water. Originally, a form of transportation or recreation, it has evolved primarily into a racing sport since the 1950s.

Vehicles used in sailing are known as sail wagons, sand yachts, or land yachts. They typically have three (sometimes four) wheels and function much like a sailboat, except that they are operated from a sitting or lying position and steered by pedals or hand levers. Land sailing works best in windy flat areas, and races often happen on beaches, airfields, and dry lake beds in desert regions. Modern land sailors, generally known as "pilots", can go three to four times faster than the wind speed. A gust of wind is considered more beneficial in a land sailing race than a favorable windshift. A similar sport, known as ice yachting, is practiced on frozen lakes and rivers. Another variation is the Whike, which combines land sailing with bicycling and can therefore also be used in everyday traffic because it does not fully depend on wind.

Pronunciation examples for land yacht
1. This is a land yacht racing across the desert in Nevada.
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Examples of use of land yacht
1. Ron Sorenson drove up from Florida by himself because his fiancee didn‘t want to die while he figured out how to manuever a land yacht.
2. He is seeking a gust of air with the strength to power his '–metre long land yacht to almost 120mph across the flatlands of the American Wild West.
3. "Perhaps that’s where I get it from." At King Edward’s School in Witley, Surrey, he spent much of his time in the technology department, where he built his own land yacht.