wingmanshipEtymologyFrom wingman + -ship; in the flight sense, coined in imitation of horsemanship.wingmanship means power or skill in flying. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.nounPower or skill in flying.“1867', George Campbell, The Reign of Law To stand still in the air is not indeed impossible to a flying Bird, for reasons to be presently explained, but it is one of the most difficult feats of wingmanship”Friendship in the form of being a wingman.