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" TO TWIRL , POUNCE ... POUNCE AND TWIRL ... "
" TIS BUT A SCHEME TO KEEP THE BLOOD ON THE SWIRL ... " (IQBAL)
T-37 Sherdils Bomb Burst Demonstration :thumbsup:
Soon after aircraft were invented, pilots realised that they could be used as part of a flying circus to entertain people or impress others in what was termed aerobatics. Maneuvers that had no practical purpose were flown for artistic reasons or to draw gasps from onlookers. In due course some of these maneuvers were found to allow aircraft to gain tactical advantage during aerial combat or "dogfights" between two or more fighter aircraft. The word presumably derives from the term used by human gymnasts - acrobatics - to describe exercises designed to impress or build muscle strength.
All aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis - rolling; or the pitch axis - looping. Some complex maneuvers - such as a spin - also require that the aircraft be displaced around a vertical axis, known as yaw. Maneuvers are often compounded which demands a higher level of skill from the pilot, but greatly increases the spectacle of an aerobatic flight sequence.
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" TIS BUT A SCHEME TO KEEP THE BLOOD ON THE SWIRL ... " (IQBAL)
T-37 Sherdils Bomb Burst Demonstration :thumbsup:
Soon after aircraft were invented, pilots realised that they could be used as part of a flying circus to entertain people or impress others in what was termed aerobatics. Maneuvers that had no practical purpose were flown for artistic reasons or to draw gasps from onlookers. In due course some of these maneuvers were found to allow aircraft to gain tactical advantage during aerial combat or "dogfights" between two or more fighter aircraft. The word presumably derives from the term used by human gymnasts - acrobatics - to describe exercises designed to impress or build muscle strength.
All aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis - rolling; or the pitch axis - looping. Some complex maneuvers - such as a spin - also require that the aircraft be displaced around a vertical axis, known as yaw. Maneuvers are often compounded which demands a higher level of skill from the pilot, but greatly increases the spectacle of an aerobatic flight sequence.
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