Examples of using Flying at in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Birds flying at night.
It's not every day I have bullets flying at my head.
Flying at night, during day sleeping.
She loves balls flying at her head.
Flying at night can be a beautiful experience.
That's an F 16 flying at the speed of 1200mph.
That, and the slingshot manoeuvre I was flying at the time.
That's an F 16 flying at the speed of 1200mph.
Flying at night over the Indian Ocean 2,424 meters.
That engine's a small prop flying at a high altitude.
Flying at 12,000 feet would chill the brew to perfection.
What is it- yellow butterfly, flying at lunar flame….
Something came flying at the building, and I got you out of the way.
This carpet bombingraid was executed by 600 bombers flying at high altitude.
We're right on schedule, flying at a very comfortable 30,000 feet.
The test firing was conducted against a ballistic target flying at a speed of 3 km/s.
I will go practice flying at Antler's Hill… where they can't see me.
On October 29, 2019,IDF forces identified a drone flying at an unusual height above the Gaza Strip.
Flying at top speed with a full load and a full fuel tank would deplete its fuel supply in about an hour.
They will be way up in the sky, flying at unimaginable speed, but they will pass…-… right over our heads.
While flying at 1,500 feet the starboard wing of the aircraft was twice hit by anti-aircraft fire.
To get the image,NASA used a Super King Air turboprop aircraft flying at an indicated airspeed of about 160 mph at 30,000 feet.
A modern bomber flying at two hundred miles an hour would cover the distance of a mile in… what… twenty seconds?
The Air Corps' helicoptersare the only helicopters within the State capable of flying at night in mountain terrain using Night Vision Goggles.
Witnesses saw the plane flying at low altitude over Manhattan and thought the aircraft was in distress.
Alongside the theory instruction,students will learn basic visual and instrument flying at first and later progress to advanced instrument flying in the school's twin-engined aeroplanes.
While flying at 1,500 feet near Arnhem the starboard wing of Flight Lieutenant Lord's aircraft was twice hit by anti-aircraft fire.