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  2. Lead (leg) - Wikipedia

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    The flying change is a lead change performed by a horse in which the lead changes at the canter while in the air between two strides. It is often seen in dressage , where the horse may do several changes in sequence (tempi changes), in reining as part of the pattern, or in jumping events, where a horse will change lead as it changes direction ...

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  5. File:No 1 British Flying Training School - Vol 3.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Formation flying - Wikipedia

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    Formation flying is the flight of multiple objects in coordination. Formation flying occurs in nature among flying and gliding animals, and is also conducted in human aviation, often in military aviation and air shows. A multitude of studies have been performed on the performance benefits of aircraft flying in formation. [1]

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  8. File:Flying Beyond the Stall.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Activities of the Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    10 days [7] at a graduation camp (eight days field exercise, followed by a day of R&R and then a day of awards with a graduation dinner). [7] All participants have to have a twelve-hour period to lead a section. It is during these days that the skills and knowledge gained by the cadet over the previous months is put to the test. [8]