by Isak922 » Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:30 am
In reference to real flight; It could be referring to high "Angle of Attack" maneuvers. In planes that have a gauge to show your current AoA, it's usually marked by the "Alpha" symbol (It's a weird looking "a")
The Angle of Attack of an Aircraft, is when put simple, the difference between the direction the plane is flying in (Straight and level, for example), and the current pitch of the plane (Say... 45 degrees).
In that example, the plane is flying straight and level, with little change in altitude, but the plane itself is positioned in such a way where that it's pitched up quite a fair amount. The simple way to put it, is a 45 degree Angle of Attack.
Some of the newer planes (Su-37, Su-35, MiG-35, F-22A) can fly straight and level, with even higher AoA's, sometimes even vertical (For a short period of time).
If you've ever heard of and seen the Pugachev Cobra in action (Youtube it), a maneuver very commonly done by Russian fighter aircraft; You'll already have a perfect idea of what it looks like as far as visuals go.
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