Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

whipstall

noun
/ˈwɪpˌstɔːl/
Definition
A whipstall refers to a specific maneuver in which an aircraft enters an uncontrolled stall due to rapid changes in control inputs, typically during aggressive aerobatic maneuvers.
Examples
  • During the airshow, the pilot executed a series of whipstalls that impressed the audience.
  • The instructor warned the students about the dangers of a whipstall in tight turns.
Meaning
In aviation, a whipstall occurs when a pilot makes abrupt or excessive movements with the control stick or yoke, causing a loss of lift and control of the aircraft.
Synonyms
  • stall
  • uncontrolled stall
  • wing stall