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Qué (quién) es Cuban$17995$ - definición

AEROBATIC MANEUVER
Cuban 8; Half Cuban 8; Half Cuban Eight; Cuban Eight
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Cuban Vodú         
SYNCRETIC RELIGION OF CARIBBEAN ORIGIN
Cuban Vudú; Regla de Arará; Cuban Vodou; Cuban Vodu
Cuban Vodú is a religion indigenous to Cuba. It is a religion formed from the blending of Fon and Ewe beliefs and Dahomey religion which came to form Haitian Vodou.
Cuban sandwich         
  • Cuban sandwiches being prepared at [[La Segunda Central Bakery]] in Ybor City, Tampa
  • Key West version of a "Cuban mix" with lettuce and tomato
VARIATION OF A HAM AND CHEESE SANDWICH OF CUBAN-AMERICAN ORIGIN INVENTED IN
Cuban mix
A Cuban sandwich () is a variation of a ham and cheese sandwich that likely originated in cafes catering to Cuban workers in Tampa
Cuban cuisine         
  • [[Arroz con pollo]] (rice with chicken)
  • Two [[Cuba Libre]]s
  • A typical [[Cuban sandwich]] (picture from [[South Florida]])
  • yuca]] with beer
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF CUBA
Cuban food; Cuisine of Cuba; Food in cuba; Cuba food; Cuban Cuisine; Cuban national dish; Chiviricos; Cuba cuisine; Cuban cooking
Cuban cuisine is largely based on Spanish cuisine with influence from African and other Caribbean cuisines. Some Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish, African and Taino cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor.

Wikipedia

Cuban eight

A Cuban eight or Cuban 8 is a figure eight aerobatic maneuver for both full-scale and radio-controlled fixed-wing aircraft.

Variations include the half Cuban eight and reverse half Cuban eight, intended as directional changes and which are listed below. Both the basic maneuver and its name are said to have been invented by Len Povey, an American pilot who had served with the Cuban Air Force. Somewhat by accident he performed it in 1936 at the All American Air Race Meeting, which was held in Miami. Povey had intended to perform snap rolls at the top of a loop but was going too fast, so elected to continue over the top of the loop and on a whim, did a half-roll on the way down and did a symmetrical figure in the other direction. When asked later what maneuver it was, Povey responded, "Just a Cuban eight".

According to the Aresti Catalog, a Cuban eight is performed thus:

5/8s of a loop to the 45 degree line, 1/2 roll, 6/8s of a loop to the 45 degree line, 1/2 roll, 1/8s of a loop to level flight (half of the Cuban Eight is called a "half Cuban Eight", and the figure can be flown backwards, known as a "Reverse Cuban Eight").