Flight Pattern is a one-act contemporary ballet by Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, set to the first movement of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No.3. It...
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used at GA airports. The use of a pattern at airfields is for aviation safety. By using a consistent flight pattern, pilots will know from where to expect...
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Shoebill (section Flight pattern)
slowest of any bird, with the exception of the larger stork species. The pattern is alternating flapping and gliding cycles of approximately seven seconds...
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occurrence only in colonies, and a characteristic, rapid, side-to-side flight pattern prior to landing. All females are capable of stinging. Yellowjackets...
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flies, hunters have difficulty wing-shooting due to the bird's erratic flight pattern. The difficulties involved around hunting snipes gave rise to the military...
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Flight Patterns, also known informally as Flying People, is a seven-panel photographic sculpture installation of 176 black and white cutouts by David...
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(NHOP 2015, p. 5–12). "5.8.1. Flight Pattern ALPHA Operational Details. 5.8.1.1. Flight Levels and Sequence. Flight levels will normally be 1,500 ft...
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Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308 was a McDonnell Douglas MD-81 aircraft operating a Yugoslavian charter flight to the French island of Corsica. On 1...
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of the bumblebee, for whom it might be mistaken due to its color and flight pattern similarities. The moth's wings lack the large amount of scales found...
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last player standing in each heat wins. Winners: Derrick & Veronica Flight Pattern: Played two players at a time, players begin harnessed out the side...
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and swing in a multi axis plane i.e. a pendulum swing or a circular flight pattern. All double tab hoops have the ability to hinge from the tab points...
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wings are folded against the body. This is a flight pattern known as "bounding" or "flap-bounding" flight. When the bird's wings are folded, its trajectory...
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sounds reported by witnesses were also consistent with the silhouette, flight pattern, and call of a startled barn owl perched on a tree limb, leading researchers...
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Bird migration (redirect from Bird flight patterns)
bird populations migrate long distances along a flyway. The most common pattern involves flying north in the spring to breed in the temperate or Arctic...
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2017, the Royal Opera House commissioned a new piece from Pite called Flight Pattern which premiered in March of that year. Pite set the piece to the Polish...
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to produce aerodynamic force during the upstroke of flight to help create a vertical flight pattern. See below cladogram showing Eufalconimorphae's relationship...
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levels may have led to the diversification of the Morpho butterflies. Flight pattern behavior may also have led to changes in the wing shape to make it more...
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birds and mammals, capturing them after a short chase. The typical flight pattern is a series of flaps followed by a short glide. They are commonly found...
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direct line to Dubai airport. The short distance made for a simple flight pattern: climb to 14,000 feet (4,300 m), cruise, and descend into Dubai. The...
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Bird strike (redirect from KLM Flight 1673)
function of the population reduction than the gulls altering their flight pattern. Pilots should not take off or land in the presence of wildlife and...
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Albatross (section Morphology and flight)
Johannes Traugott and colleagues have charted the albatross's nuanced flight pattern and are looking for ways to apply this to aircraft, especially in the...
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the weather at Rostov-on-Don was poor. Flight 981 aborted its first landing attempt and entered a holding pattern for nearly two hours before making a second...
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easily observed than females, which are active later in the day. The flight pattern is quick and erratic. The female lays eggs singly on host plants. The...
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(Flight Pattern Records) 2018: Patterns Vol. 2 w/ Atlantic Connection (Flight Pattern Records) 2022: The Remember Sessions Vol. 1 (Flight Pattern Records)...
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Papilio appalachiensis (section Flight patterns)
shares a delayed flight pattern and many other hybrid-like traits with P. glaucus and P. canadensis despite its genetic isolation. Its flight period is in...
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Owl (section Flight and feathers)
makes. It also allows the owl to monitor the sound output from its flight pattern. The disadvantage of such feather adaptations for barn owls is that...
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Holding (aeronautics) (redirect from Holding pattern)
aircraft already in flight while keeping it within a specified airspace; i.e. "going in circles." A holding pattern for instrument flight rules (IFR) aircraft...
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polariser. Larva Pupa Adult With outspread wings; note the closed elytra Flight pattern Color variations On thistle Scarab (disambiguation) Scarab (artifact)...
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Distress signal (redirect from Triangular distress pattern)
"triangular distress pattern" is a rarely used flight pattern flown by aircraft in distress but without radio communications. The standard pattern is a series...
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frogs, and lizards. Morphos have a very distinctive, slow, bouncy flight pattern due to the wing area being enormous relative to the body size. The entire...
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