Lead Pursuit - significado y definición. Qué es Lead Pursuit
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Qué (quién) es Lead Pursuit - definición

TYPE OF FLIGHT MANEUVER
Pure pursuit; Lead pursuit; Overshoot (aviation); Basic fighter manoeuvre; Basic fighter manoeuvres; Basic fighter maneuver; High-side guns pass; Boom and Zoom; High yo-yo; Low yo-yo; Boom and zoom; Hit and split
  • A Japanese A6M3 Zero in cold-side lag pursuit behind a US B-25 Mitchell.
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  • Rolling scissors
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  • Turn circle geometry. Even though depicted as flying at the same turn rate and turn radius, closure occurs during lead pursuit and then reverses during lag pursuit, with the greatest nose/tail separation at the moment the attacker pulls lead.
  • Diagram of a basic wingover

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MEMBER OF A BAND WHO SINGS THE MAIN SOLO VOCAL PORTIONS OF A SONG
Lead singer; Lead vocals; Lead singers; Frontwoman; Lead Vocals; Lead Vocalist; Lead vocal; Lead Singer; Frontman; Lead voice; Front Man; Front woman; Lead-singer; Frontmen; Main vocalist; Front man; Front person; Main singer
¦ noun (plural frontmen)
1. the lead singer of a pop or rock group.
2. a person representing an illegal organization to give it an air of legitimacy.
lead time         
TIME BETWEEN PLANNING AND STARTING SOMETHING
Lead Time; Lead-time; Lead times; Leadtime; "Order Lead Time"; Order Lead Time; "order lead time"; Order lead time
¦ noun the time between the initiation and completion of a production process.
fresh pursuit         
URGENT AND DIRECT PURSUIT OF A CRIMINAL SUSPECT
Immediate pursuit; Fresh pursuit; Right of pursuit
n. immediate chase of a suspected criminal by a law enforcement officer, in which situation the officer may arrest the suspect without a warrant. It can also refer to chasing a suspect or escaped felon into a neighboring jurisdiction in an emergency, as distinguished from entering another jurisdiction with time to alert law enforcement people in that area. Example: when a deputy sheriff from Montgomery County pursues a car driven by a suspected bank robber into Baltimore County (in which he normally has no power to enforce the law), the doctrine of fresh pursuit allows him/her to make the arrest. It is also called hot pursuit. See also: hot pursuit

Wikipedia

Basic fighter maneuvers

Basic fighter maneuvers (BFM) are tactical movements performed by fighter aircraft during air combat maneuvering (ACM, also called dogfighting), to gain a positional advantage over the opponent. BFM combines the fundamentals of aerodynamic flight and the geometry of pursuit, with the physics of managing the aircraft's energy-to-mass ratio, called its specific energy.

Maneuvers are used to gain a better angular position in relation to the opponent. They can be offensive, to help an attacker gain an advantage on an enemy; or defensive, to help the defender evade an attacker's weapons. They can also be neutral, where both opponents strive for an offensive position or disengagement maneuvers, to help an escape.

Classic maneuvers include the lag pursuit or yo-yo, which add distance when the attacker may overshoot the target due to higher airspeed, the low yo-yo, which does the opposite when the attacker is flying too slow, the scissors, which attempts to drive the attacker in front of the defender, and the defensive spiral, which allows a defender to disengage from an attacker.

Situational awareness is often taught as the best tactical defense, removing the possibility of an attacker getting or remaining behind the pilot; even with speed, a fighter is open to attack from the rear.