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Introduction to Glider Flying > Aerodynamics of Flight > Forces of Flight > Parasite Drag > Skin friction drag
Skin friction drag is caused by the roughness
of the glider’s surfaces. Even though the surfaces may
appear smooth, they may be quite rough when viewed under a microscope.
This roughness allows a thin layer of air to cling to the surface
and create small eddies, which contribute to drag.
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