3d flying
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3D flying is a type of aerobatic maneuver when the plane is past the point of stall in a nose high aircraft attitude and is flying on the air that the prop is providing. Maneuvers like a plane hovering like a helicopter but using the propeller as a rotor can be deemed as 3D, this maneuver is called prophanging. These maneuvers are normally performed on remote control planes but are also possible on full size planes.
For a more detailed explanation see 3DRC