单词 | wing-over |
释义 | > as lemmaswing-over wing-over n. of an aircraft or hang-glider (see quot. 1959). ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > action of flying (in) aircraft > aerobatics > [noun] > stunt > specific loop1900 looping1914 barrel roll1917 falling leaf1917 renversement1918 vrille1918 slow roll1923 slow-rolling1923 aileron roll1924 flick roll1928 wing-over1928 lazy eight1930 bunt1932 aileron turn1942 victory roll1942 rollover1945 twinkle roll1962 rollback1978 1928 Morning Post 20 Oct. 9/3 One of the passengers..got panicky when the pilot executed a ‘wing-over’. 1959 F. D. Adams Aeronaut. Dict. 183/2 Wing-over, noun, an airplane maneuver in which the airplane makes a steep zooming climb then banks and turns in the vertical plane into a dive or glide from which the recovery is made at approximately the original altitude and in a direction opposite to the original direction. 1978 A. Welch Bk. of Airsports i. 9/2 They indulge in ‘show-off’ flying—fast dives and steep wing-overs—that the simple hang glider was never designed to take. < as lemmas |
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