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airdrome

[air-drohm] / ˈɛərˌdroʊm /


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After more than twelve hours in the air, they made an emergency landing on Sicily, at an airdrome held by British forces.

From Time

The setting, at the height of World War II, is a hotel in Lincolnshire, a gathering spot for Royal Air Force  fighters stationed at a nearby airdrome.

From Los Angeles Times

Then there were to be airplane factories on the same airdrome.

From Project Gutenberg

Cottabus and Diogenes leaped out beside their flagship, and like three hotshot pilots buzzing an airdrome, the captains took the enormous spacecraft hurtling for the surface of the asteroid.

From Project Gutenberg

Within the airdrome which covers Argon City the buildings are loosely constructed, even as they are on Earth.

From Project Gutenberg