- flypast
- noun Date: 1914 chiefly British flyby 1
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Flypast — Pays Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Périodicité Mensuel … Wikipédia en Français
flypast — fly past (fl[imac] p[a^]st), n. 1. the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levels; same as {flyover}; called in the United States an {overpass}. [Brit.] Syn: overpass, flyover. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a low altitude flight (usually of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FlyPast — is Britain s top selling aviation magazine, published monthly, and edited by Ken Ellis. The magazine started as a bi monthly edition in May/June 1981 and is owned by Key Publishing Ltd of Stamford, Lincs. It sponsors a number of aviation events… … Wikipedia
Flypast — This article is about ceremonial military flypasts. For the British aviation magazine, see FlyPast. The Red Arrows and Concorde conclude a special flypast over Buckingham Palace, London, on 4 June 2002 celebrating the Queen s Golden Jubilee… … Wikipedia
flypast — [[t]fla͟ɪpɑːst, pæst[/t]] flypasts also fly past N COUNT A flypast is a flight by a group of aircraft in a special formation which takes place on a ceremonial occasion or as a display. [BRIT] (in AM, use flyover) … English dictionary
flypast — /fluy past , pahst /, n. flyby (def. 2a). [1910 15; n. use of v. phrase fly past] * * * … Universalium
flypast — noun A low level flight of a ceremonial nature; a flyover … Wiktionary
flypast — fly|past [ˈflaıpa:st US pæst] n BrE a flight by a group of planes on a special occasion for people to watch American Equivalent: flyover … Dictionary of contemporary English
flypast — n. overpass, flyover, bridge (British); flight of a spacecraft or aircraft over a chosen place or over spectators on the ground, flyby … English contemporary dictionary
flypast — noun (C) BrE a group of planes that fly close together on a special occasion for people to watch … Longman dictionary of contemporary English