How to use in-sentence of “fly at”:
– There are two species of grebe that cannot fly at all.
– Bar-headed geese have a slightly larger wing area for their weight than other geese, which is believed to help them fly at high altitudes.
– They have sexual dimorphism as can be seen from the illustrations, and fly at night.
– They fly at high altitude on a 9,000-mile migration.
– They appear on bird-like dinosaurs before there were any flying birds, and they appear on dinosaurs which are too heavy to fly at all.

Example sentences of “fly at”:
- It can fly at speeds up to 113km/h.
- They can fly at speeds over 15m/s.
– It can fly at speeds up to 113km/h.
– They can fly at speeds over 15m/s.
– It was also used by the navy as a “night fighter”, which means that a radar was put on it so it could fly at night.
– This meant that the Boeing 307 could fly at 20,000ft, which is above most weather.
– It could fly at 11,500ft at full weight.
– The adults are nocturnal, they only fly at night, and during the day they sit on tree trunks or branches.
– The Blackbird was designed to fly at more than Mach numberMach 3 – three times the speed of sound.
– PAF often fly at the Paris Air Show, which is held at Le Bourget airport.
– When writing a speed as a Mach number, the number comes after “Mach.” For example, the Concorde airplane could fly at Mach 2, and a satellite re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere at about Mach 25.
– Some swifts can fly at 514m per second.
– The bird is a strong flier, and can fly at up to 88km/h.Bastin E.W.
– If a swift needs to fly very fast, it can fly at 60m per second for a short amount of time.
– The main physiological challenge of bar-headed geese is getting oxygen from thin air to their aerobic muscle fibres so they can fly at high altitudes.
