flypast in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The flypast of various military aircraft on the parade shows the country's military air offensive and defensive capabilities.
en.wikipedia.org
Following a low-level supersonic flypast and during a left bank at about 450 knots (830 km/h) toward the air show's 120,000 spectators, the pilot started a climb.
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It's just that these days they don't all stand on the balcony for a flypast, so we forget how many playboys we're paying for.
www.mirror.co.uk
There is a flypast by the airforce.
en.wikipedia.org
The flypast concluded successfully, and the formation returned to base.
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The aircraft was doing a low flypast over the airport as part of an air show, but crashed into trees at the northern end of the airport.
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The day event will include: capability demonstrations both on the ground and in the air; a formal sunset parade and flypast.
www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
To cap it all, they would have a spectacular flypast of every aircraft in the book.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The planned flypast finale was cancelled, due to the weather.
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