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Old November 11th 03, 04:58 AM
Burt Tims
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Many years ago a remember reading about an aerobatic maneuver in which the
aircraft, flying basically straight and level, was thrown into an attitude
which caused it to "tumble", in effect going tail over nose, then recovering
to straight and level. My best memory of the name of the maneuver was that
it was a German word, and something like "Laumschabach" or "Lomschabach".
The commentary regarding the maneuver said that the "name" of the maneuver
was German for "Headache".

Anyone recognize this?