From an airdrome in the Andreanofs U.S. planes took to the air, flew to Kiska.
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A typical daring feat was his attack on Kahili airdrome at the southern tip of Bougainville on October 17, 1943.
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The survivors waited for three weeks before a C-47 could slip in past a Japanese airdrome to return them to their home base.
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However, as the group neared the airdrome, the other pilots disobeyed Crombie's orders and carried out a feint attack on the installation.
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As I looked over it at the Dublin airdrome I really marveled that anyone should have been rash enough even to go in the air with it, much less try to fly the Atlantic.
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Green went to work as a steward in the officers'mess, first at the Narborough airdrome and then at RAF Marham in eastern England, and was serving there when the war ended.
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Airport: an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo
A location where aircraft are operated. Usually with a runway and maintenance facilities