fly by in English

noun
1
a flight past a point, especially the close approach of a spacecraft to a planet or moon for observation.
verb
    zip by
noun

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1. "Development""technology", as follows, for "active flight control systems" (including fly-by-wire or fly-by-light):

2. Tell the birds that fly by

3. Learn to fly by playing a Aircraft simulator

4. Fly-by (FB): No observed discontinuity in flight.

5. Clearly, it was a fly-by-night organization.

6. Are fly-by-night schools that lack CHEA accreditation illegal?

7. This would solve the problem of fly-by-night organisers.

8. Can we believe in the credibility of fly-by-night companies?

9. The project is totally ruined by the fly-by-night undertakers.

10. The term "fly-by-wire" implies a purely electrically signaled control system.

11. More than likely she's some fly-by-night gypsy, out to make a quick buck.

12. When we are busy and involved instead of watching the clock, time seems to fly by.

13. As business schools across Asia mature, experts say quality programmes will be differentiated from fly-by-night operations.

14. And if the buzzards don't get you the dingoes wait in the trees and as you fly by they...

15. This is where time truly starts to fly by, lending the show some real weight in the emotional departments."

16. The Shuttle was one of the earliest craft to use a computerized fly-by-wire digital flight control system.

17. Write to fly-by-night Travel to complain about the vocation, giving details about the problems . Request some compensation or refund.

18. 9 This resonant condition permitted Mariner 10 to fly by Mercury at close range at the times of alternate perihelion passages.

19. The design is inherently unstable in pitch, so the IDF incorporated a modern triple-redundant full authority fly-by-wire control system.

20. He also insists that it won't be a fly-by-night operation, that his commitment to the community is lasting and genuine.

21. But his business turned out to be fly-by-night: he collected people's deposits on new cars and then disappeared with everybody's money.

22. Aerial Refuelling Boom System with fly-by-wire controls, including an automatic load alleviation system, giving a larger refuelling envelope and improved controllability.

23. In the frenzy of the bubble, much home lending was undertaken by fly-by-night companies trying to generate as much volume as possible.

24. I never buy goods from the fly-by-night operators at the market, you can never find them again if the goods are faulty.

25. Flight Control The heart of the LCA , it uses advanced digital fly - by - wire technology which essentially employs computers to optimise the aircraft ' s performance .

26. Officially nicknamed Berkut (Golden Eagle), the Su-47 was originally built as Russia's principal testbed for composite materials and sophisticated fly-by-wire control systems.

27. Promptness in making a Complaint decreases the likelihood that a fly-by-night operator will move, leave town, or go out of business before consumers can gain assistance

28. The admission brochure of a fly-by-night school will often emphasize that the president received this or that doctorate insgroupsto persuade readers that it is a good school.

29. Broomsticks Lyrics: Broomsticks, tombs in graveyards loom / Tall hats, black cats, cauldrons brew / We fly by the light of the full moon / Watch your neck when wolfsbane starts to bloom

30. "If they feel we'd be less likely to suspect a high-end ship as opposed to one of the fly-by-night cruise liners, they'd use that route," he added.

31. The A380 leverages Airbus’ expertise in aircraft design, sharing a large degree of Commonality in systems, flight deck, procedures, and maintainability with the fly-by-wire A320 and A330/A340 and A350 Families.

32. Fly-by-night schools tend to share certain characteris-tics. For example, they may state that you can get a bache-lor's degree by paying, say, , a master's degree for , a doctorate for ,000.

33. The developments include fly-by-wire, use of efficient high-bypass turbofans and advanced aerodynamic layouts for the 21st century transport aircraft such as the Tu-204/Tu-214, Tu-330 and Tu-334.

34. 27 Fly-by-night schools tend to share certain characteris-tics. For example, they may state that you can get a bache-lor's degree by paying, say, , a master's degree for , a doctorate for ,000.

35. So we looked at the birds, and we tried to make a model that is powerful, ultralight, and it must have excellent aerodynamic qualities that would fly by its own and only by flapping its wings.

36. Although the basic principle is known since the 10th century, its concrete usefulness has not been discovered until 1493, as Leonardo Da Vinci draw some drafts of aircrafts which shall fly by the power of a rotor system.

37. Synonyms & Antonyms of Conned (Entry 2 of 3) 1 to rob by the use of trickery or threats a fly-by-night operator who had Conned hundreds of would-be homeowners out of their hard-earned money

38. And like all the passenger aircraft that Airbus produces today, it features many modern technology features at no extra charge – such as advanced fuel-saving aerodynamics, including winglets, widespread weight-saving carbonfibre composites, and pilot and maintenance-friendly fly-by-wire controls and centralised maintenance.

39. There where your Argosies with portly sail (Like signiors and rich burghers on the flood, 10 Or, as it were, the pageants of the sea) Do overpeer the petty traffickers That curtsy to them, do them reverence, As they fly by them with their woven wings

40. Any safety-critical component in a digital fly-by-wire system including applications of the laws of aeronautics and computer operating systems will need to be certified to DO-178C Level A or B, depending on the class of aircraft, which is applicable for preventing potential catastrophic failures.

41. Compensating 1. the act of offsetting an error, defect, or undesired effect (such as a small penis, or lack of being fly) by being or doing something superfluously grandiose(such as flaunting a kick ass ride or building a third flooron a two story building to make its residents fallaciouslyfeel hip). 2.