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Перевод: airfield
[существительное] аэродром ; летное поле
Тезаурус:
- The most popular venue was after dark at an airfield when there was pilot control of airfield lighting by radios used where there is no control tower or Flight Service Station or when the tower or FSS is closed; in other words, the airfield is unmanned.
- They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs, but as the aircraft were widely dispersed, this took time in the dark.
- The patrol marched on and the raiders slipped on to the airfield where they managed to place bombs on the twenty-one aircraft, some vehicles and a fuel dump.
- After an arduous approach march they reached Heraklion airfield, but found that it was well guarded.
- SPANHOE AIRFIELD near HARRINGWORTH on the road to Laxton is commemorated by a memorial erected in 1983 on the site of the main entrance to the airfield.
- Other units based briefly on the airfield were the 15th Bombardment Squadron, 305th Bombardment Group and the 96th Bombardment Group.
- The industry of Gijn and Asturias followed, and shortly afterwards the airfield at Asturias, perched up on a hill.
- It would seem that this director was flying in the authority's private, twice daily, shuttle to the site (being a wartime airfield it has its own landing strip) when one of the wheels fell off as the under carriage was being lowered.
- It was sold by Violet's trustees to Marcus Wickham Boynton who in 1948 sold 154 acres to the Air Ministry for Carnaby airfield.
- To the west of York a 3,000 house development has been mooted for Acaster Malbis, a disused airfield.
- By the time we reached the airfield next morning a tropical storm was raging.
- Like warships firing broadsides, the "Blitz Buggy" and the jeeps roared over the airfield blazing away with their twin Vickers K guns.
- The Pacific - and the oceans generally - became the main theatre of the movement's direct actions, although it has challenged French airfield builders in Antarctica and climbed towering chimney-stacks to plant banners condemning acid rain.
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