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'''Turn-'n'-Spin''' is a flight maneuver in which a fighter makes a hard 90º turn and then kills its engine power in the hopes of forcing a pursuer to overshoot it. If this succeeds then the maneuver is followed by a 180º spin to return fire. It was listed as a standard maneuver in Taggart's Tactics. | '''Turn-'n'-Spin''' is a flight maneuver in which a fighter makes a hard 90º turn and then kills its engine power in the hopes of forcing a pursuer to overshoot it. If this succeeds then the maneuver is followed by a 180º spin to return fire. It was listed as a standard maneuver in [[Taggart's Tactics]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 2 October 2007
Turn-'n'-Spin is a flight maneuver in which a fighter makes a hard 90º turn and then kills its engine power in the hopes of forcing a pursuer to overshoot it. If this succeeds then the maneuver is followed by a 180º spin to return fire. It was listed as a standard maneuver in Taggart's Tactics.