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In 1913 a Frenchman by the name of Pegoud was the first person to perform aerobatics in a specially strengthened Bleriot. The first loop was made by Piotr Nesterov on 20th August 1913 in a Nieuport Monoplane.
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Aerobatics The act of performing 'acrobatic' or stunt manuevers in the air such as loops, rolls, etc. For extensive information on aerobatics, consider purchasing A Look at Aerobatics (GPMZ0220), written by two-time U.S.

Aerobatics Maneuvers not necessary for normal flight, but used in air show, competition, or combat flying. Some example maneuvers would be loops, rolls, spins, and stall turns.

Aerobatics. Voluntary evolutions performed in the air other than those required for normal flying.
Aerodrome. A prepared area of land or water, including all building and fixtures, intended to be used for the operation of aircraft.

Aerobatics
These days almost any city of any size has at least one akro school, although they tend to cluster in places where the sun shines.

Basic Aerobatics by R D Campbell and B Tempest
Conquest of Lines and Symmetry by Duane Cole
Royal Air Force Manual Flying AP3456 Volume 5 ...

AEROBATICS - Voluntary maneuvers, initiated by a pilot, other than those for conventional flight.

AERODROME - An area set aside for the operation of aircraft.

Aerobatics
Category:Modern aerobatic teams - list of contemporary military formation flying teams.
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AEROBATICS
Acrobatic or stunt maneuvers in the air such as loops, rolls, and others.
AERODYNAMIC COEFFICENTS
means non-dimensional coefficients for aerodynamic forces and moments ...

Barnstormer - A pilot who, in the early years of aviation, gave airplane rides to people and performed aerobatics for a fee.
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It's more exciting and more fun than just about anything you can do in the program, with the exception (feasible only in versions with the Tower view) of simulated radio-control flying and its associated aerobatics.

Specialized skills are required for mountain flying, bush flying, low-level patrol, crop dusting, aerobatics, formation flying, et cetera.
Beware of the obstacle-clearance issues listed in section 21.4.

Are there such benefits as housing, financial aid, and additional pilot training, such as aerobatics, that will broaden your experience?
How important is flight training to the organization?
How long has the flight school been in business?

Aerobatics isn't permitted over crowds. A couple of weeks later we were standing at the end of runway 26 when they came back from a display over Bournemouth Beach; you haven't seen the Sparrows until they've passed 50ft above you in formation, ...

Greg and his wife, Cora, run an unusual bed-and-breakfast flight school, which specializes in aerobatics, strangely enough.

Most aircraft are designed for specific purposes, such as training, hauling cargo, flying passengers, or flying aerobatics.

Normally demonstrated by a qualified flight instructor during flight training (during aerobatics or aircraft familiarization). The exact procedure for a full recovery depends on the type of aircraft.

HASELL Check: Cockpit checks prior to stall/spin, aerobatics, (practice) forced landing.
hrs: hours.

See also: Flight, Aircraft, Pilot, Aviation, Plane

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