wingman Meaning & Definition

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  • The wingmen made only two correct guesses, therefore winning $4,000 for the kitty.

  • However, a typical on-field structure consists of six forwards, six defenders or backmen and six midfielders, usually two wingmen, one centre and three followers, including a ruckman, ruck-rover and rover.

  • Finally, to add replay challenge, the game features awardable medals, which are earned by accomplishing a mission with all wingmen intact and having achieved a certain hit total.

  • The problem with the vics were the formations were so tight that the wingmen had to constantly be watching the lead plane or risk running into them.

  • Regardless of the description of wingmen's personalities, most of them tend to not care about friendly fire when the player gets in the way of their firing.

  • Players captain one of around seventy ships, controlling a single vessel rather than a fleet, although wingmen as well as ships officers will be available for hiring.

  • Used in a variety of positions, he often appeared as a wingman or half forward.

  • Owing to his age and inexperience with modern fighters he flew most sorties as a wingman.

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