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belly-land

American  
[bel-ee-land] / ˈbɛl iˌlænd /

verb (used with object)

  1. (of an aviator) to land (an aircraft) directly on the fuselage, as because of defective landing gear.


verb (used without object)

  1. (of an aircraft) to land directly on the fuselage, without using the landing gear.

Etymology

Origin of belly-land

First recorded in 1940–45

Example Sentences

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Returning from his 33rd mission, the mammoth Feb. 3, 1945, air raid on Berlin, Mr. Spiegel managed to belly-land on a frozen potato field in Reczyn, Poland.

From New York Times • Feb. 8, 2024

Losing altitude rapidly, the pilot, Air Vice Marshal Harold John Maguire, spotted a green and empty sports field and prepared to belly-land on it.

From Time Magazine Archive

But there is a chance I can belly-land without that grenade blowing.

From Space Platform by Leinster, Murray

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