Avendo volato is the past tense of the Italian word volando.
Specifically, the Italian word is a present gerund which translates as "flying." The past gerund is formed by combining the present gerund -- avendo -- of the infinitive avere("to have") with the past participle -- volato -- of the infinitive volare ("to fly"). The pronunciation will be "voh-LAHN-doh" in the present and "ah-VEHN-doh voh-LAH-toh" in the past.
Therefore, avendo volato corresponding with having flown in English. If you want to say I was flying that is (io) stavo volando. I'm flying is (io) volo, (io) sto volando.
Example: Having flown for a total of 1000 hours, he is considered an expert pilot. Avendo volato per un totale di mille ore, è considerato un pilota esperto. But you can also avoid the past gerund and use the past infinitive avere volato: È considerato un pilota esperto per aver volato per un totale di 1000 ore.
The word volando is the gerund (-ing) of the verb volar and the preterit conjugation is as follows:yo volé [I flew]tú volaste [you flew]él voló [he flew]ella voló [she flew]nosotros volamos [we flew]vosotros volasteis [you all]ellos volaron [they flew]The past progressive form of volar, using volando would beestaba volando [I was flying]estabas volando [you were flying]estaba volando [he/she/it was flying]estábamos volando [we were flying]estabais volando [you all were flying]estaban volando [they were flying]estuve volando [I was flying]estuviste volando [you were flying]estuvo volando [he/she/it was flying]estuvimos volando [we were flying]estuvisteis volando [you all were flying]estuvieron volando [they were flying]
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