Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fly-off

noun
/ˈflaɪ ɒf/
Definition
A fly-off refers to a test to assess the performance of an object, usually involving its detachment or separation from a fixed position or a vehicle.
Examples
  • The engineers conducted a fly-off to determine which drone performed better in adverse weather conditions.
  • The annual model airplane competition included a fly-off to see which aircraft could cover the greatest distance.
Meaning
In engineering and aeronautics, a fly-off can describe a scenario where a component is intentionally released to study its behavior or effectiveness. It can also pertain to a competition or event that focuses on flying objects.
Synonyms
  • test
  • evaluation
  • competition