Glover saw the airdrome first and reported it to me.
Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out.
The money being offered by English agents who toured Ireland during 1940-42 recruiting labour for the airdromes proved very attractive, particularly as they also paid expenses to the workers to get to their destinations.
The airdrome was a dirt strip almost within the city; one end of the short strip was 70-ft higher than the other end, so we always took off downhill and landed uphill.
Early next morning, I went straight to the entrance of the airdrome.
Definition of airdrome in US English:
airdrome
nounˈɛrˌdroʊmˈerˌdrōm
US
A small airport or airfield.
British term aerodrome
Example sentencesExamples
Glover saw the airdrome first and reported it to me.
Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out.
The airdrome was a dirt strip almost within the city; one end of the short strip was 70-ft higher than the other end, so we always took off downhill and landed uphill.
The money being offered by English agents who toured Ireland during 1940-42 recruiting labour for the airdromes proved very attractive, particularly as they also paid expenses to the workers to get to their destinations.
Early next morning, I went straight to the entrance of the airdrome.