Immelmann
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Immelmann
1915–20; after Max Immelmann (1890-1916), German aviator of World War I, who is said to have devised it
Example Sentences
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Martin Kaymer might prove too formidable to overtake, but if he’s not, it might be instructive to recall what Compton was thinking when he defeated Trevor Immelmann to win the Rolex Junior Championship in 1997.
From Golf Digest • Oct. 16, 2013
Immelmann bogeyed two of the last three holes in Canada to miss finishing in the top 10 for the first time since 2008, the year in which he won the Masters.
From Golf Digest • Jul. 26, 2010
Then, with a wrenching left turn that resembled a sideways Immelmann, he braked to a halt.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Before long, he is in the hands of an ultramodern devil named Art Immelmann, who claims to be the liaison man for the somehow still-functioning Rockefeller-Ford-Carnegie foundations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It barrel-rolled, made Immelmann turns, inside and outside loops, and turned over and flew over the field upside down.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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