Ill from flying
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AIRSICKIll from flying
ONLANDBack from flying
airsicknauseated from flying
IRISHMOTHFlying insect from Dublin?
ALTITUDESomething to gain from flying?
centrifugallyCENTRIFUGAL, flying from the centre
RAAFFlying men from Down Under.
ROOFTOPSView from a low-flying plane
STRAFEAttack from a low-flying plane
AERIEWhere eagles sore from flying rest
STRAFEDAttacked from a low-flying plane
FOGINKeep from flying, in a way
STRAFESShoots from a low-flying plane
CATCHWATCHOne way to prevent time from flying?
JETLAGResult of flying from Austria to Australia
MARSFrom which the flying saucers did not come.
SFOIt's a little over an hour flying time from LAX
grounded(of a pilot or an aircraft) Prohibited or prevented from flying
POLLINATIONWhat bees help to accomplish by flying from flower to flower
strafesAttack repeatedly with bombs or machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft
aeromedicinea branch of medicine that deals with the diseases arising from flying
SALLYFIELDMOUSEFrom a star on "The Flying Nun" to a small, outdoor vole?
flycatchersA bird that catches flying insects, esp. in short flights from a perch
flycatcherA bird that catches flying insects, esp. in short flights from a perch
aeromedicinesAEROMEDICINE, a branch of medicine that deals with the diseases arising from flying
centrifugalflying from the centre / a centrifugal machine or a drum in such a machine
brailsto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailingto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailedto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
dusterperson employed in spreading insecticidal dusts or the like on crops from a low-flying plane
peelto leave a flying formation of aircraft with a banking turn, usually from one end of an echelon
wingspanThe maximum extent across the wings of an aircraft, bird, or other flying animal, measured from tip to tip
dodgershield, as of canvas, erected on a flying bridge to protect persons on watch from wind, flying spray, etc.
dodgersshield, as of canvas, erected on a flying bridge to protect persons on watch from wind, flying spray, etc.
wingspansThe maximum extent across the wings of an aircraft, bird, or other flying animal, measured from tip to tip
shearwatersA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
shearwaterA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
strafersto rake (as ground troops) with fire at close range and especially with machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft