The performance of stunts while in flight in an aircraft.
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Examples for "acrobatics"
Examples for "acrobatics"
1He started working in the stunt industry, specialising in high wire acrobatics.
2Performers illustrated the history of Euclid and Newton through juggling and acrobatics.
3The kind of acrobatics the 'one-touch' rule gives rise to is stunning.
4They could stop faster and perform more acrobatics than any other bird.
5Pink performed a series of acrobatics above the crowd, then sang onstage.
1Conclusion: Infant and childhood stunting was associated with a later pubertal development.
2Logistic regression was used to assess risk factors for wasting and stunting.
3This stunting of the race begins with the education of the child.
4Higher levels of CRP and AGP during infancy were associated with stunting.
5The outcome variable of interest is child undernutrition: stunting, wasting and underweight.
1For, even on a still day, they are capable of remarkable aerobatics.
2Tells how he drifted into aerobatics, which he learned from a book.
3During a recent downpour I watched three swallows doing aerobatics around one another.
4Aero-artist Melissa Pemberton talks about the joys and challenges of being an aerobatics pilot.
5In the air over Sheck, gangs of wyrmen looped the loop in vulgar aerobatics.
1Not medium crazy, like stunt flying in Los Angeles, which is his go-to hobby.
2Or how about aerobatic stunt flying for a grandson?
3Three weeks later Red was killed doing stunt flying.
4In that time he made nearly 100 flights and carried 166 passengers - and, of course, did a bit of stunt flying as well.
5"He's taught them stunt flying."
Translations for stunt flying