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n. (flight path English)
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Flight Paths is the second album by Australian rock band The Paradise Motel, their first album released after relocating from Melbourne to London.
Singles from the album included 'Aeroplanes', 'Derwent River Star' and ' Drive' a cover of The Cars' hit, and the band's most popular song. Their version was featured on the soundtrack to the 2001 Richard Lowenstein film He Died with a Felafel in His Hand.
Flight Paths was followed by the album Reworkings featuring remixes of tracks from Flight Paths and the band's previous album Still Life by artists including Lee Ranaldo, Echoboy and Mark Eitzel.
Usage examples of "flight paths".
This valley is on one of their flight paths between the Veresch and the Catha Hills.
A dragon, far from the usual flight paths, traveling at night when landmarks below were only dimly lit by the moons—.
Her screen was embroidered with trajectories, red slashes denoting unanticipated flight paths.
Most of the criticism of grids and flight paths do not apply —.
He knew they were coming before they arrived, for they lit up the mist in the far distance like lightning within a thundercloud as they flew toward him, their flight paths spiraling around each other, leaving a double helix of light through the fog in their wakes.
Thanks to her upgraded engines she was travelling much faster than the slow freighters, the tramp steamers of the space-ways who were restricted to Hohmann ellipses, those long tangential flight paths that expended minimum energy by just kissing the orbits of Earth and Venus on opposite sides of the sun.