inside loop
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific aerobatic maneuver: An "inside loop" is a flight maneuver in which an aircraft climbs, then inverts (flies upside down), and then dives, returning to its original horizontal flight path. The pilot experiences positive G-forces throughout the maneuver as the loop is performed with the cockpit on the inside of the circular path.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pilot executed a perfect inside loop during the air show.
- Learning to perform an inside loop is a fundamental skill for aerobatic aviators.
- The inside loop is characterized by the pilot's head pointing toward the center of the loop's circle.
Advanced Usage
- In technical/aviation contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this maneuver from an "outside loop," where the cockpit is on the outside of the loop and the pilot experiences negative G-forces.
- For training, mastering the inside loop comes before attempting the more strenuous outside loop.
Variants and Related Words
- Loop (noun): The general term for a maneuver in which an aircraft describes a approximately vertical circle.
- Outside loop (noun): The opposite aerobatic maneuver, performed with the cockpit on the outside of the circular path.
- Aerobatics (noun): The sport or practice of performing maneuvers like rolls and loops in an aircraft.
Synonyms
- Positive-G loop: A technical synonym emphasizing the forces acting on the pilot during the maneuver.
- Normal loop: A less formal synonym used in some aviation contexts to contrast with an outside loop.
Related Phrases
- To loop the loop: An informal phrase meaning to perform a loop maneuver.
- The vintage biplane can still loop the loop.
Related Idioms
Noun
- a loop consisting of a climb followed by inverted flight followed by a dive that returns to horizontal flight