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Flyover is a flying theater attraction. The first Flyover attraction opened in 2013 at Canada Place in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.The ride takes guests on a virtual flight across Canada, utilizing ride equipment for up to 61 people at a time into a 19m (62 foot) diameter spherical screen and employs wind, mist, and scents to enhance the experience.
Panorama view of Canada Place's sails with the North Shore in the background Canada Place with Downtown Vancouver. Canada Place was built on the land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway's Pier B–C. Built in 1927, its primary purpose was to serve CPR and other shipping lines trading across the Pacific Ocean.
FlyOver Canada: Canada Place Canada: Brogent Technologies: June 29, 2013: Operating: Fuji Airlines: Fuji-Q Highland Japan: Brogent Technologies: July 2014: Operating: Batman Dark Flight Studio City Macau Macau: Kraftwerk Living Technologies GmbH 2015: Closed FlyOver America: Mall of America United States: Brogent Technologies: April 19, 2016 ...
Flyover rights, the right to fly over a foreign country without landing; Aerial survey; Flyover country, a derisive term for the central areas of the United States; Flyovers (play), a play by Jeffrey Sweet "Flyover", a song by Asian Dub Foundation from Tank; FlyOver (ride), a set of flying theater attractions by Viad Corporation
Canada: The Snowbirds perform a flypast after the national anthem O Canada at each annual Grey Cup event, which is the largest sporting event in Canada. Flypasts have also been fairly commonplace at playoff games involving the aptly named Winnipeg Jets of the NHL , flying above the Winnipeg Jets Street Party fan viewing area outside of Canada ...
Flyover country and flyover states are American phrases describing the parts of the contiguous United States between the East and the West Coasts. The origins of the phrases and the attitudes of their supposed users are a source of debate in American culture; the terms are often regarded as pejoratives , but are sometimes "reclaimed" and used ...
An overpass, called an overbridge or flyover (for a road only) in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries, is a bridge, road, railway or similar structure that is over another road or railway.
As defined by Transport Canada, an international airport: . means any airport designated by the Contracting State, in whose territory it is situated, as an airport of entry and departure for international commercial air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out.