wingovers

/ˈwɪŋˌoʊvərz/
noun
  1. An acrobatic maneuver in which an aircraft turns over and changes direction by rolling and banking sharply.
    • Learning to execute a wingover requires precise control of the plane.
    • The flight instructor demonstrated a wingover to show the aircraft's agility.
    • The pilot performed a smooth wingover during the air show.
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