The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wingmanship
Wingmanship \Wing"man*ship\, n. [From Wing, in imitation of
horsemanship.]
Power or skill in flying. [R.]
--Duke of Argyll.
Wiktionary
wingmanship
n. 1 power or skill in flying. 2 friendship in the form of a wingman.
Usage examples of "wingmanship".
Ranged above the two queens, the Weyrs formed seven sections in a close formation, wingtip to wingtip, that was a feat of wingmanship in itself.