e/The Scissors

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has glosseng: The Scissors is an aerial dog fighting maneuver, commonly used by military fighter pilots before the advent of high thrust-to-weight fighters (which allow for extended maneuvering in the vertical plane) in the late 1950s to mid-1960s and later, and before the perfection of the all-aspect air-to-air missile, and reliable BVR (beyond-visual-range) weapons. Thus, although still taught as a basic fighter maneuver useful in a guns-only or short-range missile encounter, the scissors were most commonly encountered by pilots in aerial combat during World War II and the Korean Conflict, and much less frequently since. In fact, for many years now fighter pilots flying aircraft with even a reasonable thrust-to-weight ratio and average wing loading are well advised to avoid engaging in a scissors maneuver, since any turning, rolling or slow-speed disadvantage the pilot's aircraft might have with respect to his opponent (or pilot skill in energy assessment and management techniques) will quickly become evident in the scissors, and lead to his defeat in short order.
lexicalizationeng: The Scissors
instance ofc/Aerial maneuvers
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has glossjpn: シザーズ(scissors)とは、航空機(主に戦闘機やアクロバット機)が空中で行う機動(マニューバ)の一つ。二機の航空機が並行に飛行しながら急旋回による蛇行を行った結果、双方の飛行軌跡が交錯している状態を指す。特に双方の飛行軌跡が捩じれ合うシザーズを、ローリング・シザーズ(Rolling scissors)という。
lexicalizationjpn: シザーズ
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