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Cosa (chi) è flight - definizione

MAGAZINE
Flight International Magazine; Flight international; Flight magazine; Flight (magazine); Flight Magazine; FLIGHT International; Flight Daily News; FLIGHT; Flight Int.; Flight Int; Flight: The Aircraft and Engineer; Flight: The Aircraft & Engineer; Flight and Aircraft Engineer; Flight and the Aircraft Engineer; Flight & Aircraft Engineer; Flight & the Aircraft Engineer; Flight International : Official Organ of the Royal Aero Club; Flight International Official Organ of the Royal Aero Club

flight         
  • Pitch]]
  • Roll]]
  • Yaw]]
  • Lift is defined as the component of the [[aerodynamic force]] that is perpendicular to the flow direction, and drag is the component that is parallel to the flow direction
  • Speed and drag relationships for a typical aircraft
  • Female [[mallard]] duck
  • Mechanical flight: A [[Robinson R22]] Beta [[helicopter]]
  • Main forces acting on a heavier-than-air aircraft
  • An airship flies because the upward force, from air displacement, is equal to or greater than the force of gravity
  • The [[International Space Station]] in Earth [[orbit]]
  • [[Kea]]
  • Lighter-than-air [[airship]]s are able to fly without any major input of energy
  • Human-engineered flight: a [[Royal Jordanian Airlines]] [[Boeing 787]]
  • Tau emerald [[dragonfly]]
PROCESS BY WHICH AN OBJECT MOVES, THROUGH AN ATMOSPHERE OR BEYOND IT
Principles of flight; Flown; Aerodynamic Flight; Flight technology; Mechanical flight
n.
1.
Flying, soaring, mounting, volitation.
2.
Fleeing, hasty departure, flying.
3.
Flock (of birds).
4.
Volley, shower.
Flight         
  • Pitch]]
  • Roll]]
  • Yaw]]
  • Lift is defined as the component of the [[aerodynamic force]] that is perpendicular to the flow direction, and drag is the component that is parallel to the flow direction
  • Speed and drag relationships for a typical aircraft
  • Female [[mallard]] duck
  • Mechanical flight: A [[Robinson R22]] Beta [[helicopter]]
  • Main forces acting on a heavier-than-air aircraft
  • An airship flies because the upward force, from air displacement, is equal to or greater than the force of gravity
  • The [[International Space Station]] in Earth [[orbit]]
  • [[Kea]]
  • Lighter-than-air [[airship]]s are able to fly without any major input of energy
  • Human-engineered flight: a [[Royal Jordanian Airlines]] [[Boeing 787]]
  • Tau emerald [[dragonfly]]
PROCESS BY WHICH AN OBJECT MOVES, THROUGH AN ATMOSPHERE OR BEYOND IT
Principles of flight; Flown; Aerodynamic Flight; Flight technology; Mechanical flight
·noun The husk or glume of oats.
II. Flight ·noun A series of steps or stairs from one landing to another.
III. Flight ·noun The act of fleeing; the act of running away, to escape or expected evil; hasty departure.
IV. Flight ·noun Lofty elevation and excursion;a mounting; a soa/ing; as, a flight of imagination, ambition, folly.
V. Flight ·noun A kind of arrow for the longbow; also, the sport of shooting with it. ·see Shaft.
VI. Flight ·noun The act or flying; a passing through the air by the help of wings; volitation; mode or style of flying.
VII. Flight ·noun A number of beings or things passing through the air together; especially, a flock of birds flying in company; the birds that fly or migrate together; the birds produced in one season; as, a flight of arrows.
flight         
  • Pitch]]
  • Roll]]
  • Yaw]]
  • Lift is defined as the component of the [[aerodynamic force]] that is perpendicular to the flow direction, and drag is the component that is parallel to the flow direction
  • Speed and drag relationships for a typical aircraft
  • Female [[mallard]] duck
  • Mechanical flight: A [[Robinson R22]] Beta [[helicopter]]
  • Main forces acting on a heavier-than-air aircraft
  • An airship flies because the upward force, from air displacement, is equal to or greater than the force of gravity
  • The [[International Space Station]] in Earth [[orbit]]
  • [[Kea]]
  • Lighter-than-air [[airship]]s are able to fly without any major input of energy
  • Human-engineered flight: a [[Royal Jordanian Airlines]] [[Boeing 787]]
  • Tau emerald [[dragonfly]]
PROCESS BY WHICH AN OBJECT MOVES, THROUGH AN ATMOSPHERE OR BEYOND IT
Principles of flight; Flown; Aerodynamic Flight; Flight technology; Mechanical flight
I
n.
flying
1) to take a flight
2) to overbook a flight
3) a chartered; coast-to-coast; connecting; cross-country; direct; domestic; international; maiden; manned; nonstop; reconnaissance; round-the-world; scheduled; shakedown; solo; space; suborbital; test; unmanned flight
4) a bumpy, rough; smooth flight
5) a flight from; to (a flight from Philadelphia to Frankfurt)
6) a flight over (a flight over the South Pole)
7) in flight (at that moment the plane was in flight over the Mediterranean)
8) on a flight (on the flight to Chicago)
II
n.
fleeing
1) to take flight
2) to put to flight (their army was put to flight)
3) full, headlong flight (the enemy was in full flight)
4) in flight

Wikipedia

Flight International

Flight International is a monthly magazine focused on aerospace. Published in the United Kingdom and founded in 1909 as "A Journal devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport", it is the world's oldest continuously published aviation news magazine.

Flight International is published by DVV Media Group. Competitors include Jane's Information Group and Aviation Week. Former editors of, and contributors include H. F. King, Bill Gunston, John W. R. Taylor and David Learmount.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per flight
1. Later during the flight, according to the affidavit, Mayo asked a flight attendant: Is this a training flight for United Flight '3?‘‘ The flight attendant didn‘t know if she made a mistake because the flight was actually Flight '23, or if she was referring to Flight '3, the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11.
2. Later during the flight, according to the affidavit, Mayo asked a flight attendant: "Is this a training flight for United Flight '3?" The flight attendant didn‘t know if she made a mistake because the flight was actually Flight '23, or if she was referring to Flight '3, the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania on September 11.
3. The Pyongyang Circus created "Iron Bar Aerial Flight ", "Three–stage Trapeze Flight", "Multilateral Flying", "Somersault Flight", "Double Swing Flight" and others.
4. Vin Depersio, flight engineer on No. 357‘s final flight.
5. " The flight yesterday was just another regular flight.