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What (who) is turn in one - definition

REFERENCE FOR AIRCRAFT MANEUVERING
Rate one turn; ROT (aviation); Rate of turn (aviation)

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METHOD OF TURNING VEHICLES AROUND IN A LIMITED SPACE
Turn in the road; 3 point turn; 3-point turn; Three point turn; K-turn; Y-turn; Turning in the road; K turn
(three-point turns)
When the driver of a vehicle does a three-point turn, he or she turns the vehicle by driving forwards in a curve, then backwards in a curve, and then forwards in a curve.
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three-point turn         
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METHOD OF TURNING VEHICLES AROUND IN A LIMITED SPACE
Turn in the road; 3 point turn; 3-point turn; Three point turn; K-turn; Y-turn; Turning in the road; K turn
¦ noun a method of turning a vehicle round in a narrow space by moving forwards, backwards, and forwards again in a sequence of arcs.
Three-point turn         
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METHOD OF TURNING VEHICLES AROUND IN A LIMITED SPACE
Turn in the road; 3 point turn; 3-point turn; Three point turn; K-turn; Y-turn; Turning in the road; K turn
The three-point turn (sometimes called a Y-turn, K-turn, or broken U-turn) is the standard method of turning a vehicle around to face the opposite direction in a limited space, using forward and reverse gears. This is typically done when the road is too narrow for a U-turn.

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Standard rate turn

Aircraft maneuvering is referenced to a standard rate turn, also known as a rate one turn (ROT).

A standard rate turn is defined as a 3° per second turn, which completes a 360° turn in 2 minutes. This is known as a 2-minute turn, or rate one (180°/min). Fast airplanes, or aircraft on certain precision approaches, use a half standard rate ('rate half' in some countries), but the definition of standard rate does not change.

Examples of use of turn in one
1. After rolling in a 20–footer to birdie the 16th, he reached the turn in one–under 35.
2. As the gusting breezes strengthened, he mixed three birdies with two bogeys to reach the turn in one–under 35 and five ahead of the chasing pack.
3. Twice champion Fred Funk fired a 70 to sit six strokes off the pace along with 12 others, including former world number one David Duval, who returned a 6'. Two ahead of the chasing pack following the opening round, back–nine starter Trahan reached the turn in one–under 35 after collecting a birdie at the par–five 11th.