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Discover Ludwig"aerodrome without" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means an aerodrome or airport that does not have something. It is typically used to indicate the absence of a specific feature or facility at an airport. Example: The small town only had an aerodrome without a control tower or radar system, making it difficult for pilots to navigate during bad weather.
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The second charge alleges that they entered a security restricted area of an aerodrome without permission.
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No stirring out at the makeshift aerodrome.
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Our two machines took off at 8 25 from Lalbalu Aerodrome in still air.
OLD RHINEBECK AERODROME Like so many pioneers, the first airplane builders were considered eccentric.
They were found guilty of aggravated trespass and entering a security-restricted area of an aerodrome.
The activists are charged with aggravated trespass and entering a security restricted area of an aerodrome.
ON a workbench at Cedar Creek Park Aerodrome in Seaford, Joe Di Prima stood his Russian Sukhoi on its nose.
Came in very fast, and beat up the aerodrome before landing.
Last year, Jakes inaugurated a private aerodrome to accommodate its increasingly jet-setting guests.
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