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Aerodrome: Aces and Aircraft of World War I

  
Learn about the aces and aircraft of World War I.
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Aerodrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  
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Langley Aerodrome No. 6 at Wesley W. Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh. The Langley Aerodrome was an experimental aircraft commissioned by the United ...
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Aerodrome Software

  
AeroPlayer turns your Palm Powered handheld into a portable music player by ... Aerodrome's web server was down for several hours today, but everything seems to ...
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EAA Chapter 1394 is based at Creve Coeur Airport in Maryland Heights, Missouri, ... The St. Louis Escadrille is named after the famous Lafayette Escadrille, which ...
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This is the main website for Aerodrome 1.1, a historical miniature game simulating World War One air combat. ... War Room website - Aerodrome 1.1 rules and ...
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AirNav: 7N7 - Spitfire Aerodrome

  
Complete aeronautical information about Spitfire Aerodrome (Pedricktown, NJ, USA), including location, runways, taxiways, navaids, radio frequencies, FBO ...
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Q.What's the difference between aerodrome control and area control?Related Search:
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 I'm planning on applying for NATS to train to be an air traffic controler, but they said that there are 2 different types - aerodrome control and area control. So does anyone know the difference?
A.Aerodrome is at the airport. You will be vectoring aircraft to land and direct them. You may also direct them on the ground and help pilot set up for an approach. Area is when you work with traffic that's en route most often during cruise. You will give aircraft altitude clerances and help seperate them from each other. Since NATS is an english company operating in an english system, it migh be a little more diffrent that stated above. Good luck
  

Q.How do pilots of small aircraft know how far they are from an aerodrome?Related Search:
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 Say if they are just doing a small flight around the area and not getting too far away So if a pilot is flying around in a training area near the airport then he can just look at the GPS and see that he is say 6NM to the east or something?
A.even with VFR and VOR a Pilot can still have Avionics malfunctions. even now pilots are still taught to use a simple compass, and Map...no reason to make things difficult. And if he was looking for an Airport, I think MB would be much more practical than VOR or ILS for finding his way
  

Q.What does aerodrome mean with relation to WW2?Related Search:
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  thank u for all the 4 answers thus far ! appreciated them tremendously :) my 1st impression of reading this word is what an impressive word.
A.An aerodrome (in some countries "airfield") is any place from which flight operations take place. In the UK "airfield" or "airport " has superseded the term. In the United States, the word was modified into airdrome but has become obsolete since the Second World War.
  

Q.I would like to Find out about the Polish Airman's war Memorial at Northalt Aerodrome Middlesex?Related Search:
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 The Memorial is on the Western Avenue near the corner of the Airfield
A.Is this what you are looking for. [Link]  Hope this helps.
  

Q.Are events at Farnborough aerodrome inside?Related Search:
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  Not a flying event1 Craft event running this weekend. I'm not that stupid.
A.The craft show this weekend is all under cover - it is all inside a marqee. the thought of all that paper and ribbon out on a windy wet runway is quite horrifying - I shall be visiting myself on Saturday - or to be more precise my wife is visiting - I'm driving. please have a read on this website [Link]  and this may help you as well :- [Link]  ...
  
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For other uses, see Aerodrome (disambiguation).

An aerodrome is an area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) used for the arrival and departure of aircraft.

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[edit] Derivation

The word was created by analogy with "Hippodrome" (Greek, from hippos, horse, and dromos, race or course), which was a course for horse racing and chariot racing in ancient times.

[edit] General usage

The term is used in ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) documents, for example in the Annex to the ICAO Convention about aerodromes, their physical characteristics and their operation. The term "Airport" is also used in the aviation industry. There is not a clear difference in meaning between the two terms.

[edit] UK usage

In the UK, the term was used by the Royal Air Force in the two World Wars as it had the advantage that their French allies, on whose soil they were based and with whom they co-operated, used the equivalent term (aérodrome). However, the term "Airfield" or "Airport" has mostly superseded Aerodrome.

[edit] United States usage

In the United States, the word was modified into airdrome but has become obsolete since the World War II, though it is still used to describe airplane museums such as Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, located in Rhinebeck, New York, where dog fights and other flying stunts are reenacted.[1]

[edit] Australian/Canadian usage

In Canada[2] and Australia[3] usage it is a legal term of art for any area of land or water used for aircraft operation, regardless of facilities.

The Canadian act says "...for the most part, all of Canada can be an aerodrome", however there are also "registered aerodromes" and "certified airports". To become a registered aerodrome the operator must maintain certain standards and keep the Minister of Transport (Canada) informed of any changes. To be certified as an airport the aerodrome, which usually supports commercial operations, must meet safety standards.[2]

The Canadian government publishes a directory of Canadian Water Aerodromes in the Water Aerodrome Supplement (WAS).[4]

[edit] Modifications of the term

In science fiction stories written in the 1930s and early 1940s the term "spacedrome" was used in fictional depictions of a space travelling future but the word has dropped out of use.

The term "cosmodrome" was first used in the former Soviet Union and refers to a spaceport. Today the spaceport of Baikonur is still referred to as the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

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  1. ^ http://www.oldrhinebeck.org/
  2. ^ a b Transport Canada AGA - 2.0 Aerodromes and Airports
  3. ^ Commonwealth Consolidated Acts
  4. ^ WAS description

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