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  2. Ground loop (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8 replica in a ground loop caused by a failure of the right-hand wheel brake. The right main undercarriage is collapsing. In aviation, a ground loop is a rapid rotation of a fixed-wing aircraft in the horizontal plane while on the ground.

  3. Alauddin Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    The loop is showcased towards the end of the video with Ahmed at the second position in the formation (1958) Main article: World record loop On 2 February 1958, Flight Lieutenant Alauddin Ahmed was part of the 16 F-86 Sabres aerobatic team led by Wg Cdr Mitty Masud that set a world record performing a 16 aircraft diamond loop.

  4. Aerobatic maneuver - Wikipedia

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    Standing eight; inside loop, 1/2 roll (inverts the aircraft), inside loop (towards the ground) 1/2 roll on top of the loop; Wingover; left or right 180° tight turn at the top of a 1/4 looping (up) Zoom climb; dive followed by extreme nose up attitude (not necessarily vertical). Consists of an initial airspeed gain resulting in an increased ...

  5. Conventional landing gear - Wikipedia

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    Conventional geared aircraft are much more susceptible to ground looping. A ground loop occurs when directional control is lost on the ground and the tail of the aircraft passes the nose, swapping ends, in some cases completing a full circle. This event can result in damage to the aircraft's undercarriage, tires, wingtips, propeller and engine.

  6. Middle Wallop Flying Station - Wikipedia

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    Weak brakes then meant a trip through the far hedge, or an exciting ground loop. So we all quickly learned the value of precision flying and brought our aircraft in to land within 1 per cent of 105mph on the approach and 90mph over the hedge. [9] Squadrons serving at Middle Wallop included:

  7. Pan Am Flight 121 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 121 was a scheduled Pan American World Airways flight from Karachi to Istanbul.On the evening of June 18, 1947, the Lockheed L-049 Constellation serving the flight, known as the Clipper Eclipse (previously Clipper Dublin), suffered an engine failure.

  8. Nakajima Kikka - Wikipedia

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    At this point the pilot opted to abort the take off, but fighting to brake the aircraft and perform a ground loop only put him in danger of running it into other installations. Eventually the aircraft ran over a drainage ditch which caught the tricycle landing gear, the aircraft continued to skid forward and stopped short of the water's edge. [4]

  9. Ground loop - Wikipedia

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    Ground loop may refer to: Ground loop (electricity) , an unwanted electric current that flows in a conductor connecting two points inadvertently having different potentials Ground loop (aviation) , the rapid circular rotation of an aircraft in the horizontal plane while on the ground