An autorotation is a helicopter piloting maneuver that consists of an entry (gaining altitude then dipping towards your target point at a certain speed), a glide (a smooth pace from your entry point to the target), a flare (a sudden balance adjustment to the helicopter rotors that turns it in midair on a designated vector), and the last move which consists of a touch down (if you're intending to land) or a power recovery (meaning you used the auto rotation to "drift" in midair and change course rapidly, so now you travel along your new vector).In Automotive Racing terms, the autorotation is best compared to a drift, where rapid changes in direction are done by making the car slide into and with it's forward momentum while steering the nose directly into a new attack angle.
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