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Supermaneuverability is the
capability of
fighter aircraft to
execute tactical maneuvers that are not
possible with
purely aerodynamic techniques. Such...
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Throughout the flight-test program, the Su-37
demonstrated its
supermaneuverability at air shows,
performing manoeuvres such as a 360-degree somersault...
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level on the part of the pilot. The
cobra maneuver is an
example of
supermaneuverability,
specifically poststall maneuvering. The
Herbst maneuver and the...
- propulsion-control
systems allow the
aircraft to
attain 9-g
manoeuvres and "
supermaneuverability",
enabling it to
perform post-stall
manoeuvres at low speeds. This...
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Herbst maneuver was
first performed by an X-31 on
April 29, 1993.
Supermaneuverability Immelmann turn "Turn and Burn." Fulghum, D. A.; Fabey, M. J. Aviation...
- USAF. It is the
first operational aircraft to
combine supercruise,
supermaneuverability, stealth, and
integrated avionics (or
sensor fusion) in a single...
- to
incorporate many fifth-generation jet
fighter features such as
supermaneuverability, supercruise, and
advanced avionics, as well as some
degree of radar...
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attack is
further increased,
which ****ists in
stunts which require supermaneuverability such as Pugachev's Cobra.[dubious – discuss][citation needed] Additionally...
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Retrieved 13
January 2010. Gal-Or,
Benjamin (1990).
Vectored Propulsion,
Supermaneuverability &
Robot Aircraft.
Springer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-540-97161-0. Fuller...
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inside loop as it uses post-stall
maneuvering capabilities, a type of
supermaneuverability. Like most post-stall maneuvers, it
demonstrates pitch control outside...