noun
- an aerial maneuver in which an aircraft climbs steeply, rolls over at the top, and dives down in the opposite direction
Usage: aviation
Examples
- The pilot performed a perfect wingover during the air show.
- She practiced the wingover maneuver until she could execute it smoothly.
- The aerobatic team’s wingover left the crowd cheering.
- Learning to fly a wingover requires precise timing and control.
- The aircraft completed the wingover and headed back toward the runway.
- His first attempt at a wingover was shaky but successful.