37 Words to use with aviation

Even when an airman is off-duty his special delight lies in "hanging out" at the aviation field, seeing his fellow workers go forth, watching their return, and listening to the many thrilling accounts of battles fought, as well as perils endured.

(Young America's aviation library)

A treatise on aviation law.

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On the western front, Belgian workmenyour brothers and oursare being forced to dig trenches, to build aviation camps, to fortify the German lines, and when the victims, in spite of everything, are firm in their refusal to take part in work forbidden by International Law, they are starved and beaten into illness, wounded, and sometimes even killed.

Study outline on aviation mechanics.

As long as Germany has no fleet, and cannot put together an artillery and an aviation corps, she cannot present a menace.

On April 12, the Allied aviation report shows that French fighting scouts made 250 flights, fought 120 combats in the sky, shot down eight Germans and damaged 23 others, burned five enemy balloons, damaged five more, and bombarded German troops with 45 tons of explosives.

In harmony with the color of the machine she drove, the newly arrived girl aviator wore a green aviation costume, with a close-fitting motor bonnet.

(The Naval aviation physical training manuals)

ARMSTRONG, HARRY G. Principles and practice of aviation medicine.

The pocket aviation quiz book.

(Aviation readers) © 25Jul44; A181924.

SEE FEAR, RICHARD A. JORDANOFF, ASSEN. Illustrated aviation dictionary.

"I wish I had a middy blouse, and some bloomers, and an aviation cap, and a sweater, and a Peter Thompson coat!"

" "Where are the aviation grounds?" inquired Bess.

And now the aviation park appeared in the distance.

Thomas Collison (A); 15Apr71; R504510. This winged world; an anthology of aviation fiction.

SEE O'DONNELL, EDWARD D. How aviation cadets are trained at Navy pre-flight schools.

We, too, in aviation use that wordit is the signal that says'Now, you can fly!'

They had been carefully selected from the ranks of the many observers taking service in the aviation branch of the service; and great things were expected of them now.

I tell you, Frank, this aviation business is the greatest thing that ever came down the pike.

When the gobs realized that this wild harangue meant that the aviators wished to split the whole reward with them, they were at first urgent in protest, and, when this availed them nothing, they went wild with cheers for the true sports of the aviation department.

Tom took it a little more slowly so that when he arrived and received his letters from the aviation instructor, who happened to be in the camp at the time, Jack was already deeply immersed in one which he had received.

This is a claim that may certainly be made for An Airman's Outings (BLACKWOOD), especially just now when everything associated with aviation isI was about to say sur le tapis, but the phrase is hardly well chosenso conspicuously in the limelight.

37 Words to use with  aviation