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noun - a flight maneuver consisting of a steep climbing turn executed to gain altitude while changing direction
verb - climb suddenly and steeply
A sudden, steep climbing turn of an aircraft, executed to alter flight direction and gain altitude simultaneously.
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steep flying maneuver |
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Mar 19 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Mar 19 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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A steep climbing turn executed in an aircraft to gain height while changing the direction of flight. |
A sudden, steep climbing turn of an aircraft, executed to alter flight direction and gain altitude simultaneously. |
To execute a chandelle. |
a flight maneuver consisting of a steep climbing turn executed to gain altitude while changing direction |
climb suddenly and steeply |
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The chandelle is an aircraft control maneuver where the pilot combines a 180° turn with a climb.It is now required for attaining a commercial flight certificate in many countries. The Federal Aviation Administration in the United States requires such training. * The chandelle (which is the French word for candle) is a precision aircraft control maneuver, and not strictly speaking an aerobatic, dogfighting, or aerial combat maneuver, however it was used with success by Japanese Zero pilots of the Tainan Air Group in 1942 over New Guinea. It is rather a maneuver designed to show the pilot's proficiency in controlling the aircraft while performing a minimum radius climbing turn at a constant rate of turn (expressed usually in degrees per second) through a 180° change of heading, arriving at the new reciprocal heading at an airspeed in the "slow-flight" regime, very near the aerodynamic stall. The aircraft can be flown in "slow-flight" after establishing the new heading, or normal cruise fli |