Eight planes perform some level of aerobatics this year, down from 10 last year.
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Tucker, a native of Riverside, will perform aerobatics at the show on Saturday.
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Cross-country flying and aerobatics are the two forms of competitive gliding.
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Just before we land by the lake, we head over the water for some aerobatics.
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He teaches a weight turbulence survival training course and how to perform aerobatics.
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Amongst the earliest innovators in aerobatics the Frenchman Euclid's name is foremost.
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One of these was a glider design that was capable of performing aerobatics.
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A few biplanes are still made today, typically for nostalgia or aerobatics.
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Silver Eagles, short-lived US Army helicopter precision aerobatics demonstration team.
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Acrobatics: the performance of stunts while in flight in an aircraft
Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. Aerobatics are performed in airplanes and gliders for training, recreation, entertainment and sport. Some helicopters, such as the MBB Bo 105, are capable of limited aerobatic maneuvers.
Due to its simplicity, the inside loop is among the first aerobatic maneuvers a pilot learns. It is named after a 360 degree circle with the pilot on the inside of the loop. ...
(Aerobatic) any maneuver or series of maneuvers that involve stunts of any kind, such as loops, rolls and spins. An airplane that is capable of performing such stunts is said to be "fully aerobatic".
(Aerobatic) a maneuver or a series of maneuvers in the air with your aircraft (ex. loops, rolls, spins.)
Flight that commonly involves barrel rolls, spins, and other high-performance maneuvers.
Skilled aerial maneuvers, combat gambits, and other stunts performed by aircraft in flight; most of these precision aerial maneuvers originated as combat tactics, and form part of the essential training of military PILOTs, but they are now defined [FAAR 91. ...
The art of acrobatic maneuvers performed in an aircraft, by men and women who spend most of their time practicing the maneuvers over and over. Because no matter how good you and I may think they look, professional aerobatic performers and competitors are never really satisfied.
Voluntary maneuvers, initiated by a pilot, other than those for conventional flight.