vertical bank
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Definition
- Noun:
- A steep banking maneuver in aviation: A "vertical bank" is a flight maneuver where an aircraft tilts or rolls to such a steep angle that its lateral axis (the imaginary line running from wingtip to wingtip) approaches a vertical orientation relative to the horizon.
Usage
- The term "vertical bank" is a technical term used primarily in aviation to describe an extreme angle of bank during flight. It is used to discuss flight maneuvers, aerobatics, or aircraft performance.
- Example: "The pilot executed a perfect vertical bank during the air show, thrilling the spectators below."
Advanced Usage
- "To enter a vertical bank": To initiate this steep banking maneuver.
- The fighter jet entered a vertical bank to rapidly change its heading.
- "To recover from a vertical bank": To return the aircraft to level flight from this steep attitude.
- Recovering smoothly from a vertical bank requires precise control inputs.
Variants and Related Words
- Bank (noun/verb): The general act or angle of tilting an aircraft sideways.
- The aircraft went into a 60-degree bank.
- Steep bank (noun phrase): A bank at a high angle, though not necessarily approaching vertical.
- Wingover (noun): An aerobatic maneuver that may involve a vertical bank as part of the sequence.
Synonyms
- Extreme bank: A bank at a very high angle.
- Near-vertical roll attitude: A descriptive phrase for the aircraft's orientation.
Related Phrases
- Vertical bank turn: A turn executed while in a vertical bank.
- The aircraft performed a tight vertical bank turn.
Noun
- a bank so steep that the plane's lateral axis approaches the vertical