Examples of 'first flew' in a sentence

Meaning of "first flew"

first flew: This phrase indicates the initial time or occasion when something, typically an aircraft or a bird, took flight. It is commonly used in the context of aviation or the natural behavior of birds when they soar into the air for the first time

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It first flew only five years ago.
It continued southwest but the first flew northwest and disappeared.
The first flew away before he could photograph it.
That would be more than fifty years after it first flew.
When we first flew through the time rip.
On Easter Sunday a recconteam first flew to Albania.
He first flew in an airplane with his father when he was eight years old.
Just over a century ago man first flew in powered flight.
The two first flew to Colombia to scout for filming locations.
The remainder of the aircraft first flew at White Waltham Airfield.
We first flew into Madrid and were there for a few days.
He 's been under her spell since she first flew in.
The prototype first flew seven years later.
Forget him . He 's been under her spell since she first flew in.
Sovoemenny jet first flew from BeechField at Wichita.

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As I recall, you were barely 3 when you first flew.
I first flew when I was four months old.
Malalai was only 2 months old when she first flew in the helicopter.
I first flew to Cuba.
Napkinwaffe - paper projects and aircraft that first flew after the war are not included.
Gerrard first flew a FBA flying boat from the port of Dover.
A year later, the highly successful Boeing PW-9 fighter first flew.
She first flew on Space Shuttle.
It was created entirely for propaganda purposes and first flew in 1934.
I first flew to Vancouver from Seattle.
I will explain. When we first flew through the time rip.
It first flew on a Piper Aztec.
When the Voyager spacecraft first flew past Saturn, we got an answer.
When we first flew through the time-rip, everyone onboard the plane that was awake disappeared.
The technically advanced Saunders-Roe Princess first flew in 1952 and later received a certificate of airworthiness.
He first flew fixed-wing Army airplanes before switching to helicopters.
The aircraft was quickly developed and the prototype first flew in 1939.
I remember when I first flew to New York and went to a party with Grace.
It was originally built by PZL at its factory in Åšwidnik and first flew in 1993.
You mean when she first flew up here on her broomstick?
This thing was designed three years after Gagarin first flew in space in 1961.
It first flew on 1 April, and passed testing in a remarkably short period of time.
A steam powered helicopter which first flew in 1877, designed by EnricoForlanini in Milan.
He first flew to Dubai and then to Ukraine, where he stayed for five months.
Designed for amateur construction from plans, the prototype Asterix first flew in 1987.
Wilson first flew to Miami to pick up his wife, Kathy.
As a preliminary study, they had built a light monoplane, which first flew in November 1921.
She was 9 when she first flew by herself from California to Mexico.
The Mark IIs were constructed by Saunders-Roe and the prototype first flew in May 1940.
When I first flew on missions, I always swore this is what kept me safe.
The Landaulet Monsieur-Madame probably first flew late in 1919 or early in the next year.
The aircraft first flew in the autumn of 1913 and fulfilled the expectations through improved handling.
Featuring improved aerodynamics and a more reliable turbo-supercharger, the aircraft first flew in June 1939.
When we first flew through the time-rip.
A slightly modified version first flew on STS-96.

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