leddlofting
Leddlofting is a term sometimes used to describe a specific type of aerial maneuver. While not a formally recognized aviation term, it typically refers to a rapid ascent followed by a significant deceleration and drop. This maneuver is often associated with hobbyist drone piloting or in video games, where it's used to create visually dynamic movements. The core components of leddlofting involve applying maximum upward thrust, momentarily halting or reversing thrust, and then allowing gravity to pull the object back down.
The term itself is a portmanteau, combining "led" (possibly referring to a lead weight or something heavy
While sometimes attempted by recreational drone users, leddlofting can be risky. Uncontrolled descents can lead to