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expending energy. A
heavier than air craft,
known as an aerodyne,
includes flighted animals and insects, fixed-wing
aircraft and rotorcraft.
Because the craft...
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Helios Airways Flight 522 was a
scheduled p****enger
flight from Larnaca, Cyprus, to Prague,
Czech Republic, with a
stopover in Athens, Greece. Shortly...
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Flight International is a
monthly magazine focused on aerospace.
Published in the
United Kingdom and
founded in 1909 as "A
Journal devoted to the Interests...
- The
modern bird
superorder Palaeognathae consists of
ratites and the
flighted Neotropic tinamous (compare to Neognathae).
Unlike other flightless birds...
- move
sideways in the air, this is
known as drift. The term "
flighted delivery" or
flighting is
often used to
describe a
delivery that is
bowled slightly...
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Visual flight or
visual attitude flying is the
control of an
aircraft via
outside references (such as the sky or the
runway in takeoff). For aircraft,...
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occur in
knowledge of
their behaviour. Some
parrots have a strong,
direct flight. Most
species spend much of
their time
perched or
climbing in tree canopies...
- A
domestic flight is a form of
commercial flight within civil aviation where the
departure and the
arrival take
place in the same country.
Airports serving...
- (The)
Flight of the
Phoenix may
refer to: The
Flight of the
Phoenix (novel), a 1964
novel by
Elleston Trevor The
Flight of the
Phoenix (1965 film), an...
- Look up
flight in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flight is the
process by
which an
object moves without direct support from a surface.
Flight may also...