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Compton Abbas | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P851) tha |
Abbeyshrule | Aerodrome is an airport located in south-east County L |
Abbeyshrule | Aerodrome is near the village of Abbeyshrule, 12 NM (2 |
The Abbeyshrule | Aerodrome is located just outside the village alongsid |
Abeele | Aerodrome Military Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Grav |
Abeele | Aerodrome cemetery. |
Abeele | Aerodrome Military Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
Aberporth | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P859) tha |
Circuits at 600 feet (180 m) above | aerodrome level - left-hand for fixed wing and right-h |
It has been known locally as Aghadowey | Aerodrome. |
Not to be confused with Albertville | Aerodrome. |
Alexandra | Aerodrome at Airports Worldwide |
Alexandra | Aerodrome (IATA: ALR, ICAO: NZLX) is an aerodrome 2 NM |
ccession of moves: on 17 April, to Alfriston | Aerodrome; on 28 May, to Gilze-Rijen, the Netherlands; |
ides of their airplanes, was based at Amanty | aerodrome and had 14 pilots, nine observers including |
It was an | aerodrome in the Great War (WWI) and known as Royal Fl |
he attacked an | aerodrome with some 19 machines either landing or atte |
ial nature conservancy and is adjacent to an | aerodrome at Ethelda Bay on Barnard Island. |
The land for an | aerodrome was purchased by the London & Provincial Avi |
RAAF Station Schofields was an | aerodrome built by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAA |
No. 2 Strip Milne Bay was an | aerodrome under construction near Waigani village, Mil |
e (taking almost a month) and established an | aerodrome at Northfield. |
evice in Hornchurch which was threatening an | aerodrome and explosives factory when they were called |
hajoki Airport (IATA: KHJ, ICAO: EFKJ) is an | aerodrome located 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9 mi) east- |
f Johns Place into a museum and plans for an | aerodrome at Pebsham St Leonards on Sea UK. |
The city's application for an | aerodrome licence was dated 13 April 1929, and called |
g company after the Handley Page factory and | aerodrome (Cricklewood Aerodrome) closed in 1929. |
Enniskillen/St Angelo | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P875) tha |
It left Ardmore | Aerodrome at 3:59 pm, and reported on several traffic |
Ashburton | Aerodrome (IATA: ASG, ICAO: NZAS) is a small airport 2 |
by the IATA (which assigned ASG to Ashburton | Aerodrome in Ashburton, New Zealand). |
planted in the memorial garden in Baldonnel | Aerodrome in Dublin (home of the Irish Air Corps) besi |
Balen-Keiheuvel | Aerodrome (ICAO: EBKH) is a public general aviation ai |
CAO: YBLT) (known officially as the Ballarat | Aerodrome) is located at Mitchell Park an outer suburb |
Bantry | Aerodrome is a small and privately owned airfield 1.5 |
Assembly was at Barton | Aerodrome for a short period then at RAF Ringway from |
946, and a permanent move was made to Barton | Aerodrome. |
irst permanent municipal airfield was Barton | Aerodrome, opened in January 1930 and located just wes |
Barton | Aerodrome was opened on 1 January 1930 and was the fir |
arly 1937 and flown from Manchester's Barton | Aerodrome. |
won the King's Cup Air Race hosted at Barton | Aerodrome, flying an Avro Avian biplane built at Woodf |
ron), MUAS moved in from Manchester's Barton | Aerodrome in March 1953. |
tockport were flown from Manchester's Barton | Aerodrome in 1936. |
Bezymyanka - experimental (test base) | aerodrome of the aviation plant Aviakor in the city of |
Voisey's Bay are flown in, via Voisey's Bay | Aerodrome, from other communities in the province, and |
The Belmullet | Aerodrome is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) |
Bembridge | Aerodrome no longer has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number |
It is also known as Bockenfield | Aerodrome. |
pilot who had just taken off from Bovingdon | Aerodrome and who had observed the accident during tak |
ada and was the first manager of Long Branch | Aerodrome, Canada's first airport. |
Breddan | Aerodrome is an abandoned aerodrome located 15 kilomet |
he aircraft to land, undamaged, at a British | aerodrome. |
Broadmeadow | Aerodrome was a aerodrome located at District Park, Br |
20 and were situated between Castle Bromwich | Aerodrome and the railway line. |
s, and was trained to fly at Castle Bromwich | Aerodrome. |
test flights were made from Castle Bromwich | Aerodrome, the planes being towed across the road from |
e latter flight moving on to Castle Bromwich | Aerodrome near Birmingham. |
The Castle Bromwich | Aerodrome Factory was built in 1940 to produce planes |
Brough | Aerodrome (ICAO: EGNB) is located at Brough, East Ridi |
Old Buckenham | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P826) tha |
It is owned by | Aerodrome Dev Corp and is located two nautical miles ( |
mediately commencing, before gaining the CAA | Aerodrome Licence in 1993. |
Caroline | Aerodrome (TC LID: CCN3) is a registered aerodrome loc |
etres (0.55 in) of rain recorded at Casement | Aerodrome in July. |
lying accident 19 June 1942 at Castel-Benito | Aerodrome |
TA: N/A, ICAO: NZGC), also known as Charlton | Aerodrome, is an aerodrome between Gore and Mataura in |
Clacton | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P733) tha |
Ukkusissat Heliport is the closest | aerodrome to the mining site, approximately 24 km (15 |
port (IATA: IVC, ICAO: NZNV) is a controlled | aerodrome located 1 NM northwest of Invercargill at th |
The Coonagh | Aerodrome is home to the Limerick Flying Club. |
Coromandel | Aerodrome (IATA: CMV, ICAO: NZCX) is a small aerodrome |
tructed and operated as a Royal Flying Corps | aerodrome in September 1916 it closed between the wars |
first opened in 1914 as a Royal Flying Corps | aerodrome with the role of training pilots and to assi |
It was taken to Cramlington | Aerodrome, near Newcastle and erected in the old 1918 |
In 1929 the Cricklewood | Aerodrome was closed and a new one built at Radlett, w |
RAF Croft, known locally as Croft | Aerodrome or Neasham, opened in 1941 and served as a S |
Cuers-Pierrefeu | Aerodrome with Dixmude Memorial |
Derby | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P785) tha |
he worked in an aircraft factory at Desford | aerodrome near Leicester to "do his bit for the war ef |
ck used primarily at the factory and Desford | aerodrome. |
he player will return to duty at a different | aerodrome flying newer aircraft. |
n aircraft which crashed on landing at Digby | Aerodrome. |
The original tree-lined approach driveway ( | Aerodrome Way) still exists, and radiating from it, bu |
Dunkeswell | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P674) tha |
with a Pegasus 2 engine at Hawker's Dunsfold | Aerodrome flown by Bill Bedford. |
ys and was then ordered to bombard the Dutch | aerodrome at Waalhaven in Rotterdam, which had been oc |
dge Airfield, where it moved to from Duxford | Aerodrome in October 1991. |
Eaglescott | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P742) tha |
Elstree | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P486) tha |
ted as an air charter operator at Land's End | aerodrome which operated high frequency services to th |
machines in a bombing raid against an enemy | aerodrome; he completely destroyed with a bomb, one ho |
dropping his bombs (direct hits) on an enemy | aerodrome. |
Empress/McNeill Spectra Energy | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CFL2), is located near to Empress, |
Stapleford opened as Essex | Aerodrome in 1933 as a base for Hillman's Airways who |
Benalto/Hillman's Farm | Aerodrome (TC LID: CBH7) is a registered aerodrome loc |
Farnborough | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P864) tha |
Feilding | Aerodrome (ICAO: NZFI) is a small airport located thre |
Fenland | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P856) tha |
Didsbury/Minty Field | Aerodrome (TC LID: CDM2) is located 8 NM (15 km; 9.2 m |
Forest Field | Aerodrome (IATA: N/A, ICAO: NZFF) is a small airport 1 |
Edmonton/Goyer Field | Aerodrome (TC LID: CGF2) is a private aerodrome locate |
Edmonton/Morinville (Currie Field) | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CCF6), is located 4 NM (7.4 km; 4. |
Edmonton/Morinville (Mike's Field) | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CMN6), is located 4 NM (7.4 km; 4. |
Calgary/Okotoks (Rowland Field) | Aerodrome (TC LID: CRF4) is located 13 NM (24 km; 15 m |
Edmonton/Villeneuve (Rose Field) | Aerodrome (TC LID: CRF3) is a private aerodrome locate |
Strathmore (Appleton Field) | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CDJ5), is located 2.8 NM (5.2 km; |
to a hippodrome, polo field, cricket field, | aerodrome, golf course, restaurants, and a new tram fr |
The Assembly Hall, Filton | Aerodrome, known as the "Brab Hangar" |
it south, passing the western end of Filton | Aerodrome on its left bank, through Brentry and Henbur |
chool located on the northern edge of Filton | Aerodrome. |
Much of the former | aerodrome has now been given over to quarrying activit |
Construction on the Fradley | Aerodrome (known as RAF Lichfield) started in 1939 and |
0s; the creation in the mid-1930s of Gatwick | Aerodrome, as it was then, had no significant effect o |
of Bishop's solo mission to attack a German | aerodrome on June 2, 1917, for which he was awarded a |
ctoria Cross for his solo attack on a German | aerodrome destroying three enemy aircraft in the air a |
Glentanner | Aerodrome (IATA: N/A, ICAO: NZGT) is an aerodrome loca |
referred to as Goodwood Airfield or Goodwood | Aerodrome is located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) north nor |
Haast | Aerodrome, (IATA: N/A, ICAO: NZHT) is an aerodrome 1 m |
Damyns Hall | Aerodrome (ICAO: EGML) is located 2 NM (3.7 km; 2.3 mi |
Damyns Hall | Aerodrome is an unlicensed airfield from which some fl |
The Damyns Hall | Aerodrome is headquarters to the Rochester Microlights |
Hamburg | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CFM5), is located in the Hamburg a |
Through the Hamburg | Aerodrome |
-AESG, was built and first flown at Hanworth | Aerodrome in 1937. |
to a larger factory and airfield at Hatfield | Aerodrome, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. |
Astwick Manor, to the northeast of Hatfield | Aerodrome. |
Haverfordwest | Aerodrome (IATA: HAW, ICAO: EGFE) (or Withybush Aerodr |
Haverfordwest | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P595) tha |
Corps on 1 September 1915 at Hounslow Heath | Aerodrome. |
27 Squadron formed at Hounslow Heath | Aerodrome on 5 November 1915, soon being equipped with |
Hendon is famous as the location of Hendon | Aerodrome which was established by Claude Grahame-Whit |
s English aviator who had established Hendon | Aerodrome, but permission by his family was declined. |
chool at Hendon, which quickly became Hendon | Aerodrome. |
Royal Air Force Museum London at the Hendon | Aerodrome. |
own and tested by the Air Ministry at Heston | Aerodrome in March 1941. |
er 4 months all flights were moved to Heston | Aerodrome, leaving just a small number of private airc |
y would have made regular flying from Heston | aerodrome impossible. |
rden as Carden Baynes Aircraft Ltd of Heston | Aerodrome, Middlesex to build the Carden-Baynes Auxili |
In 2011, some of what used to be Heston | Aerodrome is now used for housing and industrial estat |
ly wounded, but flew his machine back to his | aerodrome. |
Hood | Aerodrome (IATA: MRO, ICAO: NZMS) is an aerodrome, loc |
The Brook flows past Hucknall | Aerodrome and in to Bulwell Hall Park, following the A |
Waiheke Island | Aerodrome is situated on the top of a ridge line south |
n India made India's maiden voyage from Juhu | Aerodrome in Bombay to Drigh Road airstrip (Now Jinnah |
t 174 personnel has been sanctioned for Juhu | aerodrome with CISF infrastructure being accommodated |
472, operated Douglas DC-8-53 landed at Juhu | Aerodrome instead of Santacruz Airport. |
Juhu | Aerodrome handles all helicopter operations, including |
Kaikoura | Aerodrome (IATA: KBZ, ICAO: NZKI) is an uncontrolled a |
Gahcho Kue | Aerodrome (TC LID: CGK2) is located on Kennady Lake, N |
ICAO: CYMY) was a Short Take-Off and Landing | aerodrome near downtown Montreal during the mid 1970s. |
World War II mission, flown to the Landsberg | Aerodrome near Munich, on 21 April 1945. |
Stag Lane | Aerodrome was a private aerodrome between 1915 and 193 |
Stag Lane | Aerodrome was sold for housing development in 1933, th |
Underneath Langley's | Aerodrome No. 6 |
Leicester | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P720) tha |
Lethbridge/Anderson | Aerodrome (TC LID: CLA5) is an aerodrome located 2 NM |
perating out of Douala bombed the Libreville | aerodrome. |
Liege/CNRL | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CLG3), is located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; |
St. Lina | Aerodrome (TC LID: CSL4) is a registered aerodrome loc |
had acquired a motorbike to visit the local | aerodrome, she learnt to fly, earning her pilot's lice |
Fort MacKay/Albian | Aerodrome (TC LID: CAL4) is located 8 NM (15 km; 9.2 m |
Fort MacKay/Firebag | Aerodrome (TC LID: CFG6) is located 22 NM (41 km; 25 m |
Fort Mackay/Horizon | Aerodrome is an airfield built to service the Horizon |
valuate the new Spad XIII at La Bonne Maison | Aerodrome. |
On ground overlooking Malene | Aerodrome on 20 and 21 May he personally led parties o |
Manchester | Aerodrome Ltd was formed in late 1910 to rent the land |
Mandeville | Aerodrome (ICAO: NZVL) is an airport at Mandeville, Ne |
DH.60 Giant Moth, with passengers at Mascot | Aerodrome, c. 1930 |
The nearby Meir | Aerodrome closed in 1973 and the land was used to buil |
North of the village is the Merryfield | aerodrome, which served as a bomber base in World War |
War II) it also served the nearby Merryfield | aerodrome. |
A military | aerodrome was built in Recajo, a town within Agoncillo |
so abuts Keevil Airfield, an active military | aerodrome which served throughout World War Two as hom |
irport in Tablada at one end of the military | aerodrome airfield, measuring 750 by 500 m (2,460 by 1 |
p Borden was selected in 1917 for a military | aerodrome, becoming the first flying station of the Ro |
It is within RAF Benson's Military | Aerodrome Traffic Zone. |
A military | aerodrome was built in Recajo in 1923. |
Originally known as Minchinhampton | Aerodrome, the airfield was renamed Aston Down in 1938 |
Wellesbourne Mountford | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P681) tha |
early 1929 for use as Manchester's municipal | aerodrome, until the new permanent Barton Airport, nea |
Nampa/Hockey | Aerodrome, (TC LID: CNP6), is located 7.4 NM (13.7 km; |
Narborough | aerodrome was opened in August 1915 and used principal |
ak of the First World War necessitated a new | aerodrome for the Royal Flying Corps. |
A new | aerodrome was built at Radlett, where most aircraft we |
Newtownards | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P659) tha |
drawn from the rest of Germany, the Nordhorn | aerodrome was expanded. |
s Lane, Ruislip, Northolt (skirting Northolt | Aerodrome as it does so where it joins the Roxbourne B |
Northrepps | Aerodrome opened in October 2007 following the closure |
Oamaru | Aerodrome (ICAO: NZOU) is an airport located north of |
, taking up the post of Inspector-General of | Aerodrome Defences. |
ccessed through an Aircraft Radio Control of | Aerodrome Lighting (ARCAL) frequency which is often sh |
Ogilvie Mountains, Ogilvie River and Ogilvie | Aerodrome in the Northern Yukon Territory along with O |
ntact and the Burn Gliding Club uses the old | aerodrome. |
The old | Aerodrome was just north of Sala Street and is now a s |
al College now occupies a section of the old | aerodrome while the old hangars are occupied by variou |
umed to be sited close to or on the original | aerodrome location. |
Panshanger | Aerodrome (ICAO: EGLG) is located 2.5 NM (4.6 km; 2.9 |
Panshanger | Aerodrome |
Panshanger | Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P782) tha |
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