- Max
Immelmann (21
September 1890 – 18 June 1916) PLM was the
first German World War I
flying ace. He was a
pioneer in
fighter aviation and is
often mistakenly...
- Look up
Immelmann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Immelmann, not
infrequently also
spelled "immelman" may
refer to: The
Immelmann turn, an aerial...
- The term
Immelmann turn,
named after German World War I
Eindecker fighter ace
Leutnant Max
Immelmann,
refers to two
different aircraft maneuvers. In World...
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entrance point. An
Immelmann loop
becomes a dive loop if the
entrance and exit
points are reversed. The name "
Immelmann"
comes from the
Immelmann turn, an aircraft...
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Klaus Immelmann (May 6, 1935 –
September 8, 1987) was a
German ethologist and ornithologist. He
undertook field research in
Africa and Australia, and...
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Leutnant Hans
Imelmann (14 May 1897 – 23
January 1917) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with six
aerial victories. As a
founding member of one of...
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Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 51 "
Immelmann" (Tactical Air
Force Wing 51 "
Immelmann"),
formerly known as Aufklärungsgeschwader 51 ("Reconnaissance Wing...
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maneuvers such as the "
Immelmann",
named after German pilot Max
Immelmann, the "break" and the "barrel roll". The
modern Immelmann differs from the original...
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carried the
markings "D-2600" and was
named "
Immelmann III" in
honour of
World War I
flying ace Max
Immelmann. As the war
progressed it
changed designation...
- S is also
called a
reversed Immelmann turn and can also be
written with a hyphen: split-S. In
basic terms, the
Immelmann and
split S are very similar...