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You're now flying upwards.
This is flying upwards and moving forward.
Nesting adults must therefore enter the nest from below, sometimes by perching below the nest (or on the ground) and flying upwards (Skutch 1948).
She notes in passing, and with a phrase that's characteristically both exact and surprising, "the rooks flying upwards snipping at the clouds".
This involves flying upwards to a high altitude then dive-bombing back down at breathtaking speeds that regularly reach more than 200 mph (320 km/h).
Essentially, parabolic flight involves a plane flying upwards at an alarming angle, reaching a plateau, and then immediately dropping back down again, nose-first.
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They fly upwards, facilitating an erection.
Three single-pitch roofs fly upwards in contrary directions, culminating in big windows.
He was sure he could fly upwards or lift the corner of a house, if need be".
Then, without warning, the raucous calls intensified and, as if by a signal, every bird took off in a tight flock and flew upwards, almost in a spiral.
Imagine the confusion that would arise if we had cars that could fly upwards as well as tool around on the surface.
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