flybridge
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of flybridge
Example Sentences
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His delivery that day was a 50-footer with a flybridge and tower that exceeded the bridge's 17-foot clearance by a good five feet.
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The flybridge is enclosed with fiberglass to increase passenger safety, add seating and enhance protection from the elements.
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Another option is up on the flybridge, where there is a barbecue and a bar.
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The flybridge has adjustable captain and co-pilot seats, a sunpad and an L-shaped bench seat for guests.
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Add an overhead grabrail on the flybridge and/or one coming down inside of arch.
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