Definitionn. an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo
Last update: June 10, 2015
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He is so rich that he has brought an aerodrome for his fleet of planes. [Please select]
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Later in the same year, on the 28th of November, a similar aerodrome flew about three-quarters of a mile, attaining a speed of 30 m. [Please select]
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The aerodrome was waking up, but I saw no officers about. [Please select]
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The main road from the aerodrome was probably now being patrolled by motor-cars. [Please select]
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We entered the white gates of a big aerodrome, skirted a forest of tents and huts, and drew up at a shanty on the far confines of the place. [Please select]
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We were trundling along very slowly now, and even I was soon able to pick up the hangars of a big aerodrome. [Please select]
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