snap roll
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Definition
Noun: A rapid, complete rotation of an aircraft around its longitudinal axis, executed as a single, quick maneuver. It is an aerobatic maneuver characterized by its speed and the use of rudder and elevator to initiate a fast spin-like roll.
Usage
The term "snap roll" is used specifically in aviation and aerobatics to describe this particular high-speed rolling maneuver. It is a controlled, aggressive input that causes the aircraft to rotate quickly.
Examples
- The pilot executed a perfect snap roll at the air show, thrilling the crowd.
- Practicing a snap roll requires precise control to avoid excessive stress on the aircraft's structure.
- The maneuver sequence included a loop, followed immediately by a snap roll.
Advanced Usage
- To snap-roll (verb, less common): The act of performing a snap roll.
- The biplane can snap-roll with incredible agility.
Variants and Related Words
- Snap: In this context, implies a sudden, sharp action.
- Aileron Roll: A different, typically slower, rolling maneuver primarily using ailerons.
- Spin: A different, uncontrolled descending rotation, not to be confused with a controlled snap roll.
Synonyms
- Quick roll
- Flick roll (a closely related term in British/Commonwealth aviation)
Related Phrases
- Execute a snap roll: The standard phrase for performing the maneuver.
- His next command was to execute a snap roll to the left.
- Recover from a snap roll: The action of returning the aircraft to level flight.
- She smoothly recovered from the snap roll and continued the routine.