Aerobate vs Aerobated - What's the difference?
aerobate | aerobated |
(aviation) To perform aerobatics.
* 1948 , The Aeroplane (volume 75, page 412)
* 1966 , Flying Magazine (volume 79, number 2, August 1966)
(aerobate)
(aviation) To perform aerobatics.
* 1948 , The Aeroplane (volume 75, page 412)
* 1966 , Flying Magazine (volume 79, number 2, August 1966)
As verbs the difference between aerobate and aerobated
is that aerobate is (aviation) to perform aerobatics while aerobated is (aerobate).aerobate
English
Verb
- A Harvard was then aerobated with commendable elan, accompanied by the usual powerful noises and public comment. By this time everyone's aeronautical appetite was thoroughly whetted to receive the next event
- As the tower clears us downwind for landing, we thread our way gingerly through a hurtling mass of aerobating lightplanes.
aerobated
English
Verb
(head)aerobate
English
Verb
- A Harvard was then aerobated with commendable elan, accompanied by the usual powerful noises and public comment. By this time everyone's aeronautical appetite was thoroughly whetted to receive the next event
- As the tower clears us downwind for landing, we thread our way gingerly through a hurtling mass of aerobating lightplanes.