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plane sailing
noun
- sailing on a course plotted without reference to the curvature of the earth.
plane sailing
noun
- nautical navigation without reference to the earth's curvature Compare plain sailing
Word History and Origins
Origin of plane sailing1
Example Sentences
Of course, it won't be altogether plane sailing.
V. "All is not plane sailing yet for the German in search of foreign markets."
Sailing, or the sailings, is a term applied to the different ways in which the path of a ship at sea, and the variations of its geographical position, are represented on paper, all which are explained under the various heads of great circle sailing, Mercator's sailing, middle latitude sailing, oblique sailing, parallel sailing, plane sailing.
It was in great use among the French navigators, from its solving the problems of plane sailing.
By this time I had ranged up abeam of the commodore, and I proposed that we should follow the river up as far as the wall again, in order to do our work honestly; but to this he objected that he had no wish to puzzle himself with spherical trigonometry; that plane sailing was his humour at the moment; and that he had, moreover, just discovered that one of his boots pinched his foot.
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