The Harrier can't fly supersonic in level flight or fly long distances.
You must reach Level 60 in order to fly a mount. However, if you are a Druid, you learn flight form at Level 58. At Level 60 you will get an automatic quest instructing you on where to go to learn how to fly.
actually there would be a sort of flight change i.e there are no direct flight from Ghana to Iceland
FL 410 (flight level 41,000 feet) means it can fly up to 41,000 feet
If you are on your first character, level 77 and you have to pay 1000g. If you are on an alt character, and have an 80, you can learn to fly as low as 68 with the tome of cold weather flight.
It means to fly upwards from level, till you do a complete 'O' and come back to level flight
Aircraft have an optimum flight level where it can achieve speed against minimal dual burn
The higher you go the thinner the air is, and less resistance is offered by it. Thus, airplanes fly at high altitudes because the fuel consumption is lower.
In level flight they fly about 100 km/hour. When they dive towards a prey they can reach speads up to approximately 350km/hour
It is estimated that about 25 percent of people suffer from some level of flight phobia. Many of these people fly, nonetheless, but about 10 percent of them never do.
About 17 to 20 hours depending upon the flight and connecting flight as you may need to change flights (Philippines to Manchester-UK)
Nouns do not become abstract nouns, so fly as an insect has no abstract form. Fly as a verb has the noun form "flight" which can mean the act of flying or the act of fleeing (taking flight); a concrete noun as a word for a physical action. The abstract noun form of the verb to fly is flyability.