Flying Under the Radar was created on 2006-06-13.
It depends. Flying below radar is usually flying below the equipment used to detect things on radar. It could be a very high tower, hundreds of stories off of the ground, or it could be a satellite just a couple stories off of the ground.
Under the Radar - magazine - was created in 2001.
It is like flying ATC or weather station
Radar is a technology which detects objects by bouncing radio waves off of them. It was brought into widespread use during the second world war as a way of discovering oncoming aircraft. However, low-flying aircraft could not be detected by radar, hence they flew "under the radar", that is, low enough not to be detected. Something which is "under the radar" is therefore something which cannot be detected. Often it is used for something which is too small or apparently insignificant to be detected by whatever means are being used to detect it.
In a relationship stand point it means that you are trying to keep that relationship from leaking out to others. !z Flying under the radar means to fly an aircraft below the scan of a radar beam. The reason why, ther is a cut off in elevation angle that cuts off the radar beam before it intersects with the sea or land. When a radar beam is almost parallel top a flat surface that is also in the beam returns from a vertical can suffer from multi path effect that cause cancelations, and since the beam giver a bigger area with range the effect become greater with range. Radar engineers know this and build the elevation profile to be cosec beam-shape in such that the radar beam cut off just before an intersection with a flat surface like land or sea. Given this cut off this mean that the radar multipath effect does not occur and detection at altitudes higher then the cut off are not going to surfer from multi path, however in bean that there is a area under the radar beam where the radar is not sensitive to targets, where a aircraft can fly under the Radar. However this phrase has come to mean doing something without being detected.
i flew under the radar..... come on
Under the Radar - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
A metaphor, this is because it is saying the ears actually became radar antennae but it is clear they did not as this is impossible, it gives the reader a clearer image and sense of the story.It is not personification as personification is when a inanimate object is given a personality, here it is the opposite.
Under the Radar - Grade album - was created on 1999-10-12.
Under the Radar Over the Top was created on 2009-10-02.
Radar identified refers to your aircraft's position presented on a ground based radar screen and by using a squawk code in the aircraft which corresponds to the ground based station your aircraft is then identified. Radar control refers to an aircraft already identified on the radar screen and flying in controlled airspace under an IFR flight plan and the ground based station would provide heading, speed and altitude you should fly at.