Touch-and-Go
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Touch-and-Go can represent:
- A touch-and-go landing, a pilot's term for a maneuver that is common when learning to fly an airplane. It involves landing on a runway and then taking off again without coming to a complete stop. Usually the pilot then circles the airport and repeats the maneuver. This allows many landings to be practiced in a relatively short time. It can also describe a maneuver used to test landing surfaces of questionable suitability.
- TaG kart engines which have an electric starter motor and so don't have to be pushed like many other varieties.