noun
- A steep climbing maneuver in which an aircraft turns sharply upward while losing airspeed, used to gain altitude or change direction rapidly.
Usage: aviation; also spelled chandelle
verb
- To perform a chandelle maneuver in an aircraft.
Usage: aviation; present participle of chandelle
Examples
- The pilot demonstrated chandelling by pulling the aircraft into a steep climb.
- During the aerobatic display, the fighter jet executed a perfect chandelling maneuver.
- Chandelling requires precise control and understanding of the aircraft's performance limits.
- The instructor taught the student how to safely perform chandelling in the training aircraft.
- Advanced pilots use chandelling to quickly reverse direction in combat scenarios.