Cobra maneuver / Dynamic deceleration In aerobatics, the cobra maneuver (or just the cobra), also called dynamic deceleration, among other names (see Etymology)...
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accelerates away in the original direction [1] Kulbit; post-stall maneuver similar to Pugachev's Cobra, but going to 360° pitch angle, flying a "loop" Roll; Rotational...
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up COBRA or cobra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cobra is any of several species of snake usually belonging to the family Elapidae. Cobra or COBRA...
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maneuvering options the longer an engagement endures. The USAF abandoned the concept as counter-productive to BVR engagements as the Cobra maneuver leaves...
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categorized with Pugachev's Cobra, which is popular at airshows, the Herbst maneuver is considered more useful in combat. The Herbst maneuver was named after Wolfgang...
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Kulbit (category Aerial maneuvers)
its target. The maneuver is closely related to the famous "Pugachev's Cobra" maneuver, but the Kulbit completes the loop that the Cobra almost immediately...
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famous Soviet test pilot Viktor Pugachev (who first demonstrated the Cobra maneuver using an Su-27 in 1989), performing test takeoffs from a land-based...
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Tailslide (redirect from Bell maneuver)
after Russian test pilot Anatoly Kvochur. Index of aviation articles Cobra maneuver Standard Flight Plan - Su-30 / Su-27 "Flanker": Flight Plan, rusadventures...
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Air combat manoeuvring (redirect from Air combat maneuvering)
(High-G Barrel Roll) Cobra Maneuver Cobra Turn Kulbit Herbst manoeuvre Hineri-komi Index of aviation articles Basic fighter maneuvers Who Killed the Red...
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Immelmann turn (category Aerial maneuvers)
Immelmann, refers to two different aircraft maneuvers. In World War I aerial combat, an Immelmann turn was a maneuver used after an attack on another aircraft...
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