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[[caption-width-right:350: The classic [[BattleBaton ninja-helicopter-baton flying manuever]].]]

The staff wielding Kung-Fu monk follows his Ninja enemy, but suddenly they stand in front of a cliff. The Ninja pulls out some type of parachute and jumps down and our monk is not MadeOfIron or at least not enough to shrug off the fall. What is he to do? Add spinning of course! By spinning his staff above his head he'll generate the uplift needed to gently glide down the cliff or, if he is strong enough even to levitate or fly!

Basically this is whenever a character spins something above his or her head to slow a fall or even hover or fly. This trope excludes anything made to be used like that, since that would just be a flying machine with an odd look or functionality. The same goes for MacGyvering something, since that just constitutes a weird, but still made for that purpose flying machine.

SubTrope of SpectacularSpinning; SuperTrope to HeliCritter and HelicopterHair. See also SpinToDeflectStuff for a variant usage of the spinning staff.

Contrast HelicopterBlender, where there is improvisation with an actual helicopter.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* In ''Manga/{{Dragonball}}'' a young Son Goku uses his tail to fly and avoid touching the ground outside the ring in the first TournamentArc. He also used his Staff as a rotor repeatedly.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Miss Valentine's Kilo Kilo Fruit power allows her to make her body lighter. While being light, she can spin her umbrella to fly.
** Buffalo of Donquixote Pirates uses Spin Spin Fruit power to spin things on his body, allowing him to fly. He notably [[HelicopterHair spins his oddly-shaped dreadlock hair]] and the juttings on his shoes to make himself a biplane.
** Luffy pulls this off with the Gum-Gum UFO, accomplished by twisting the lower half of his body and then releasing it. This legs spin around so fast as they untangle they let him fly for a short time.
** In the anime, Sanji [[ExtremityExtremist kicks]] Queen in the face so hard that his LongNeck starts spinning until it becomes a propeller, culminating with Queen crashing on Onigashima's ceiling before falling to the ground.
** Sasaki is a somewhat straighter example in that he is able to fly by [[ArtisticLicenseBiology spinning his frill]] while transformed into a [[TemperCeratops triceratops]].
* In ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'', Gintoki and others are forced to sit in a circle around the [[ButtMonkey Shogun]] while he's [[MaleFrontalNudity completely naked]] for the sake of his protection. Nobody wants his unmentionables pointed at them, so they keep turning him away, which eventually results in him spinning so quickly that he rockets straight through the roof of the house and into the sky.
* In the ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' anime, Kin'ni of the Jusenkyō Preservation Society is a powerful martial artist, practitioner of the "Cult of the Muscle Sword". He notably uses his large Chinese sword to fly by spinning it above head. He can even lift passengers with him, including one time a giant panda!
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* In episode 3 of ''Animation/InspectorChingum'', the eponymous character spins his staff around and uses it as a propeller to fly around and catch up with that episode's supervillain, who is using a jetpack.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In older comics, ComicBook/TheMightyThor flew by throwing his hammer and holding on. To hover he'd spin his hammer around over his head. [[Film/{{Thor}} In]] [[Film/TheAvengers2012 the movies]], he spins the hammer before takeoff -- presumably to build momentum.
* A few ''Cow And Boy'' strips involved Billy inventing a flying technique called "Man-Copter", which involves him attaching some slabs of wood to his arms and wrapping a piece of string around himself, which Cow then pulls, which allows Billy to take off like a helicopter.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' Gambit does this with his cane.
* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in ''Film/KungFury'', [[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum much like everything else in the film]]. Kung Fury manages to achieve flight by impaling a {{Mook}}'s severed arm on his gun and giving one side a strong push.
* ''[[Literature/PippiLongstocking The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking]]'' has Pippi use this in a homemade autogyro (with her as the rotor turning a broom). The device is not at all aerodynamic (being a glorified multi-person go-kart), so it's more likely that Pippi [[AchievementsInIgnorance just didn't care that it was impossible]].
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' has the Thunder Ultrazord, which spin its lance above its head to fly. An arguable example, since it is a machine and might have been constructed with that function. Visually it fits the trope, though.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Shibata Katsuie form ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' can glide by spinning his weapon in mid-air.
* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'':
** The title character's Whip ability has an attack that makes him spin the whip around, elevating him, but unlike the Spear variation he doesn't have much control over his movement.
** In ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'', Waddle Dee can use his spear for this effect by spinning it rapidly above him, using it to hover for a little time. Kirby can do the same if he has the Spear copy ability.
** In many Kirby games, the ability Tornado can be used to fly by rapidly pressing the attack button.
** ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' lets you play as several characters, including Susie, and while her usual hover method more aptly qualifies as a handheld HelicopterBlender, when in her mech, one of her attacks is a [[SpinAttack spin attack]] that gives a very limited glide... unless of course she's powered up with [[BlowYouAway Wind]], in which case it's hardly limited at all.
** Nearly every Knight character has at least one way to do this, most notably Meta Knight's Mach Tornado and Drill Rush. In fact, pretty much every [[SpinAttack spin-to-win]] move in Kirby at the least provides a little extra air, if not outright flight.
* A platform game, ''VideoGame/{{Musya}}'', have you playing as a spear-wielding soldier. While jumping, you can twirl your spear in circles and float in mid-air for a few seconds, a very handy move to help you leap over pitfalls.
* In ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' the staff-wielding mooks in the [[FloatingContinent Kingdom of Zeal]] could use their staves as rotors to hover.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
** All the different [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Links]] use their spin slash attack as a recovery move, making them go upwards when performed in the air.
** Almost every character with a spinning move uses it either as their official B-Up third jump or can at least use it to hover, Mario Tornado, Spinning Kong, Spin Attack, Whirling Fortress etc.
* Some two-handed swords in ''VideoGame/{{Starbound}}'' have the secondary moves "Rising Spin Slash" or "Super Spin Slash", both of which lift the user into the air ([[AwesomeButImpractical slowly]]) when performed.
* Yoshimitsu from ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' and ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur'' can do this to set up a SwordPlant.
* In ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesRadicalRescue'', as well as games based of off the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 2003 series]] and the [[WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}} 2007]] movie, Michelangelo can hover by spinning his nunchakus.
* Deku Link from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' can fly using propeller-like flowers.
* The titular ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' can spin his worm head to slow his fall or extend his jumps.
* The Skyflyer from the ''VideoGame/ApeEscape'', allows the player to do this.
* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot3Warped '': Crash can get an upgrade of his SpinAttack that lets him glide in midair by spinning multiple times after jumping. With it and the DoubleJump (and the slide jump trick), he can cover incredible distances, although this is ''technically'' NotQuiteFlight.
* Similar to the above, in ''[[VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit Jazz Jackrabbit 2]]'' Jazz and Lori can spin their ears for a few seconds, allowing them to glide. A power-up allows all characters to temporarily use an upgraded form of this that is ''actual'' flight.
* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'' Jak can spin in the air to hover for a bit, spin in mid-jump to go a bit farther and even spin just before hitting the ground to avoid fall damage.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': Koden can create a helicopter propellor on his finger to fly.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Aang has the added advantage of airbending, but he uses his Gliderstaff for this purpose numerous times.
** Played with in the episode "Sokka's Master". Sokka tries out different weapons and spins a lance above his head. It flies away after a short time.
* Apple Bloom of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' can twirl a Loop De Hoop on her tail fast enough to turn it into a helicopter. She doesn't do the trick without the hoop, and it may have been a one-off due to "The Cutie Pox".
* WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts:
** In "Chef Donald", WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has to deal with waffle mix that has rubber cement in it, making it all rubbery. As he tries to stir the spoon just twists the mix, and when it unwinds the whole bowl takes off and dives after Donald.
** In "How to Play Baseball", pitcher WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} spins his arm too fast during the wind-up and takes off like a helicopter.
* WesternAnimation/GabbysDollhouse: the DJ Cousins (DJ Catnip and DJ Comet) can fly by spinning their legs and tail around like helicopter blades.
* The Flash used his arms to create two small whirlwinds that held him up in the air in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''.
* ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'': In the episode "Der Monster Klub", Randy uses his scarf to snatch a baton thrown at him and spin it fast enough to fly like a helicopter. He calls it the [[CallingYourAttacks "ninja-helicopter-baton flying manuever"]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Band Geeks": During band practice, the baton twirlers twirl too fast and fly off, crashing into a blimp.
** "F.U.N.": [=SpongeBob=] is able to fly by twirling a police baton.
* Peridot from ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' is able to fly by spinning her [[FloatingLimbs floating]] fingers.
* The Inquisitors from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' can use their spinning double-bladed lightsabers to fly. This was only seen in the episode "Twilight of the Apprentice", and [[WordOfGod behind-the-scenes info said only the mystical properties of Malachor and the Sith temple they were in is what allowed it to work]].
* ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'': Dooley accidentally accomplishes this by spinning the whip he tries to flay Woody with.
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