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inverted flight

Inverted flight occurs when an aircraft flies upside down, with its wings facing downward and the fuselage facing upward. To stay airborne, the plane's lift must be generated in the opposite direction of gravity, which is achieved by adjusting the aircraft's angle of attack and control surfaces. Pilots often use specialized skills and equipment, especially in aerobatics, to maintain stability and control during inverted flight. This maneuver is common in stunt flying and requires precise technique to ensure safety and maneuverability while upside down.