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Definition of wingover in English: wingovernounˈwɪŋəʊvəˈwiNGˌōvər A manoeuvre in which an aircraft turns at the top of a steep climb and flies back along its original path. Example sentencesExamples - As of today we have two confirmed cases of the crossbeam failure on a Combat L. In both cases the crossbeam broke while the pilots were performing aerobatics, in particular wingovers.
- A properly executed wingover felt like he'd taken the playground swing over the top.
- The EZ-Rocket performed another series of tight turns, steep climbs, and a wingover maneuver.
- The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard.
- In my situation a wingover or loop was possible but I had to decide very quickly.
Definition of wingover in US English: wingovernounˈwiNGˌōvər A maneuver in which an aircraft turns at the top of a steep climb and flies back along its original path. Example sentencesExamples - As of today we have two confirmed cases of the crossbeam failure on a Combat L. In both cases the crossbeam broke while the pilots were performing aerobatics, in particular wingovers.
- The EZ-Rocket performed another series of tight turns, steep climbs, and a wingover maneuver.
- A properly executed wingover felt like he'd taken the playground swing over the top.
- In my situation a wingover or loop was possible but I had to decide very quickly.
- The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard.
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