"The plane flew over the village" would be a better way to phrase the sentence.
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
Flew is an action verb.
Yes, the word 'flew' is the past tense of the verb to fly.
Over the fence flew
Though he had the flu, he opted to go on vacation anyway, and flew off to Hawaii.
The correct term is 'flew in an airplane" because it means you were in the plane and on the plane means you were literally sitting on the fuselage of the plane.
He flew the Spirit of St. Lewis.
Charles Lindbergh's plane, Spirit of St. Louis, is nearly as famous as he is. This is the plane he flew non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
He didn't make 'The Spirit of St. Louis,' the plane he flew across the Atlantic, but he did help in the design
Flew solo, non stop across the Atlantic Ocean
No. She flew across the Atlantic Ocean, but when Amelia attempted to fly around the world, her plane crashed and no one has seen her or the plane since.
Spirit of St. Louis
In 1928, the plane that she flew across the Atlantic as a passenger, piloted by Wilmer Stutz, was a Fokker F.VIIB called the "Friendship." When she made her solo flight across the Atlantic on May 20, 1932, landing in Ireland, the plane was a Lockheed Vega that she referred to as the "Little Red Bus," probably due to its comparatively roomy interior.
The PLANE flew over the house
Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic from New York to Paris in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The flight took 33 hours to complete.
The type of plane the Wright brothers flew were a biplane.
amelia earhart flew across the atlantic ocean she got married loved to fly a plane