A movement (usually during a car crash) where a car flips on its roof, than falls back on its wheels after doing at least one full 360° horizontal rotation
An aerobatic flying maneuver in which the pilot causes the airplane to complete one loop in the same time that the airplane completes one roll, creating the appearance that the airplane is riding on the inside of a cylinder
An inversion term most frequently used by Bolliger and Mabillard to describe what is basically a corkscrew inversion on their roller coasters See related term: corkscrew
Similar to a roll, but you apply back pressure on the stick while you are rolling to the left or right This makes your plane fly in a corkscrew pattern and is often used to make the enemy overshoot