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fly-past
fly-past (ˈflaɪˈpɑːst, -pæst) [f. verbal phr. to fly past (see fly v.1 1 g), after march past.] The action of flying past, or forming part of a procession of aircraft; also, a fly-by (sense b).1914 Flight 24 July 791 The machines which took part in the ‘fly past’ were three of the big 160 h.p. Gnome...
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fly-past
fly-past/-pɑ:st; ?@ -pst; -ˌpæst/ n(Brit) (US `flyover) ceremonial flight of aircraft, usu at low altitude, as part of a military display (阅兵式的)飞机编队飞行(通常为低空飞行).
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How To See the Massive, 'Potentially Hazardous' Asteroid Flying Past ...
Jan 18, 2022A "potentially hazardous" asteroid will zoom past Earth on Tuesday evening. Asteroid 7482 is over half a mile wide, but will thankfully pass Earth from about 1.2 million miles away. You can ...
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No. 329 Squadron RAF
In May 1945, it was moved to the West of England but fifteen of its aircraft participated in the Victory fly-past in Paris on 14 July 1945.
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3 takeaways: Deion Sanders, Colorado football fly past Nebraska for 2-0 ...
Sep 9, 2023BOULDER — Colorado football fans couldn't have asked for a better start. The Buffs continued to turn heads Saturday with a 36-14 win over rival Nebraska. The crowd of 53,241 at Folsom Field was ...
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75th Republic Day Celebrations at Kartavya Path: Key Highlights | India ...
1 day agoThe Army Aviation Corps showcased a breathtaking fly-past over Kartavya Path during the 75th Republic Day parade on Friday, featuring the Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH). Following the aerial ...
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Peresvet (laser weapon)
He also claimed the system can blind enemy satellites in orbits of up to 1,500 km and "disabling them during their fly-past by means of laser irradiation
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fly-by
fly-by (ˈflaɪbaɪ) [f. verbal phr. to fly by (see fly v.1 1).] a. = fly-past. orig. U.S.1953 Tandemeer 11 Dec. 2 On each day of the show there will be spectacular aerial flybys of jet planes. 1970 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 29 Apr. 2/8 As for the fly-by, it was now surmised that having once passed overh...
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OKB-1 EF 131
Extreme pressure was applied to get the aircraft ready to appear in the 1947 Aviation Day fly-past at Tushino airfield, but several factors combined to
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fly-over
fly-over (ˈflaɪəʊvə(r)) [f. verbal phr. to fly over (see fly v.1 9 c).] 1. A railway or road bridge over another (e.g. a local over a main) line or road. Also fig. Similarly fly-under, a line or road under another. Both words also attrib.1901 Daily News 5 Jan. 6/5 The junction for the Aldershot bran...
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Michael Beetham
In November 1945, just after the end of the Second World War, Beetham was posted to No. 35 Squadron which was then selected to carry out the victory fly-past In 2005, Beetham took part in his second fly-past over London, this time as part of the celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the end of World War
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fly-through
fly-through, n. and a. Brit. /ˈflʌɪθruː/, U.S. /ˈflaɪˌθru/ [‹ fly v.1 + through prep. and adv.] A. n. 1. Astronaut. A flight by a spacecraft through a particular area, esp. the tail of a comet, for the purpose of observation. Cf. fly-by n. b, fly-past n.1976 Aviation Week 8 Mar. 38 The reconnaissanc...
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HESA Saeqeh
Two prototypes, which appeared to differ from the one that had been shown previously, conducted a fly-past at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport on 20 September
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flyover
flyover/ˈflaɪəuvə(r); `flaɪˌovɚ/ n1 (Brit) (US overpass) bridge which carries one road or railway above another 立交桥. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page xiii.2 (US) = fly-past (fly2).
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Polikarpov I-6
The second prototype was completed shortly thereafter and both aircraft appeared in that year's May Day fly-past over Moscow.
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