The act of flying refers to the movement of an object through the air, typically achieved by generating lift. This can occur through various means, such as the flapping of wings in birds and insects or the thrust produced by engines in aircraft. Flying allows for the traversal of distances and is essential for both natural ecosystems and human transportation. It involves complex aerodynamic principles and often requires careful navigation and control.
"Flying is the act or process of flight" Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying
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The Flying Dutchman opera consists of three acts, Act 1, Act 2 & Act 3. It is about the crossing from Riga to London in 1839 when there was a fierce storm.
If you mean the verb for the act of flying, it is volar.To reference a bluebottle fly, it is mosca.
The act, manner, or power of flying. It can also signify freedom and breaking from bad things.
Jules Leotard was the world's first flying trapeze circus act. He performed the first act at the Cirque Napoleon in Paris without safety nets in 1859.
No. Flying a flag upside down is a symbol of distress.
The act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
Butterflies do not act like anything but flying insects. They flap around looking for food in each flower, eventually they look for a mate to help with their eggs, and eventually they die.
in the last final act where she married to inuyasha and she saw sesshomaru flying in the sky
If it didn't everything in the universe would have gone flying apart long ago and there would be no universe!
Hovering is when a rotorcraft (helicopter) is airborne and stationary over a point with no movement in any direction. Flying is anytime the helicopter is airborne and not stationary and is moving in any direction. The FAA legal guys say hovering is flying. As in "...the intent to fly..."