In fact, one of the larger camps of itsaviation service was entirely constructed with the aid of Red Cross transportation.
You bet I'll put it in my 'museum,' as he calls my little collection of aviation keepsakes.
The aviationmeeting was all it had been advertised to be.
It is too early in the day to make gala shows of this aviation business.
The claims of aviation will be every whit as heavy as were the claims of steam and electricity," responded Wenaston.
Large classes of officers, aviation cadets and enlisted men went into intensified training at Lakehurst and Moffett Field, preparing themselves to man the ships as fast as they were delivered.
It was useful as well in helping train navy aviation cadets for the growing airship fleet.
Thanks to your splendid investigation, and my only little efforts perhaps, we know more about the circumstances of this crash than any other in aviation history.
This sort of thing has been going on in aviation history for the last fifty years--these unexplained accidents--and there's nothing especially new about this last one.
I really think you are doing the aviation industry, yes and the country itself, a real injury by going on.
He was wearing some sort of looseaviation coverall that his brother had dressed him in.
I was always interested in astronomy and rocket aviation and I was therefore trained along those lines.
This and nothing else was really implied in one speaker's prediction that such aviation will almost necessitate an Anglo-American friendship.
Yet this and nothing else is what is implied in all such talk of the aeroplane annihilating distinctions as well as distances; and an international aviation abolishing nationalities.
And I felt it again when all these wise and well-meaning persons began to talk about the inevitable effect of aviation in bridging the Atlantic, and establishing alliance and affection between England and America.
At the aviation field where I am, everybody is effervescent.
Goin' to have a right decent start, looks like," Perk mentioned, after they had dismissed the taxi close to the isolated hangar just outside the aviation field limits.
Why not, when such wonderful advances are being made in aviation circles every moon.
At his side stalked his bosom pal, Jack Ralston, in whose company latterly the said Perk had participated in a number of thrilling flying stunts, all of which have been narrated in the earlier books of this series of aviation stories.
Feeling very enthusiastic over the recent flights, I began to tell the young woman who was my partner at the table of some of the details of the aviation sport.
There are two young men and two girls, the young men wear the aviation uniforms of the Americans.
They hurried across the aviation ground, toward the headquarters building, noting on the way that there were signs of unusual activity among the newer members of the American air forces, as well as among the French and British veterans.
The military chauffeur had alighted from the machine and was talking to one of the French aviation officers.
They were assigned to barracks, and found themselves among some other airmen, many of whom were student fliers from the various aviation camps of the United States.
Tom undertook this feature of the instruction, as Jack signaled that his aeroplane was out of gasoline, and soon the former was rolling across the aviation field, seemingly straight toward a row of tall trees.
Accordingly they went to an aviation school in Virginia, under the auspices of the Government, and there learned the rudiments of flying.
They were to have a few days rest before joining the newly formed American aviationsection which, as yet, was hardly ready for active work.
Meanwhile the girl, left to herself, was looking about the bigaviation field, with a look of wonder, mixed with alarm and nervousness.
By this time there was great excitement in the American aviation headquarters.
But orders are orders, nowhere more so than in the aviation squad, and soon the two lads, after a hearty if hasty breakfast, were ready for the day's work.
Every one declared the honours of the aviation week were yours, with that wonderful Flying Fish.
XV After the aviation week Vanno Della Robbia still had the excuse of waiting for Prince Angelo and his bride.
One afternoon at the end of the Nice aviation week Dick Carleton ran up three flights of marble stairs in a huge square house on the left or seaward side of the Boulevard d'Italie at Monte Carlo.
Yes; at Jacksonville he was undergoing instruction in aviation fundamentals school, course "P.
It is a basic MOS in aviation electronics, I believe.
It seems to me that the man on board doesn’t know as much about the aviation game as Mr. Havens does.
They are dreaded by all aviators, and one of the first things taught in schools of aviation is to keep such control of his machine as will enable him to handle her successfully when such pitfalls and cross currents are encountered.
There was one, for instance, that made a landing on a German aviation field and after firing a few rounds at the aerodrome flew away again.
I remember he told us with great glee how he and another young aviation officer had nailed the purser in his cabin one night during the trip across.
Then Bud was wild to spend a little time with the Aviation Corps, for deep down in his boyish heart he cherished an ambition to some day be an air pilot.
I may never get another such a fine chance to talk with fellows of the aviation class.
This would account for his fetching up in the distant section of the camp where he had been told the aviation squad had their hangars.
Let's head across to where the aviationsquad have their quarters, so as to pick up Johnston, the air pilot.
I want you to come with me over to the camp of the aviation boys," said Captain Barclay.
Now, if only I could run across the aviation field, and see a few hangers for aeroplanes in evidence, I'd be happy.
I wish I had a middy blouse, and some bloomers, and an aviation cap, and a sweater, and a Peter Thompson coat!
Shells screamed over us and ploughed great holes in the British aviation park east of Poperinghe.
A special point is the correctness of the aviation details.
The upshot of it was that they hurried by unfrequented roads to the new aviation ground.
They've been using a new aviation ground lately; the regular aerodrome was too small for them.
We have offered prizes for flights from time to time, and in this way have obtained a reputation as an authority on aviation and a patron of what is bound to be the vehicle of the coming ages.
You have far more knowledge of aviation than Reade--or at least you ought to have after your long association with the Boy Aviators--and therefore we have selected you.
If you mean that I am to do aviationfor the Planet in future, you are right," replied Billy.
What I mean is this: Am I going to continue to do aviation for the Planet?
I guess he's pretty sore that we took him off aviation on the eve of making the prize offer, but it can't be helped.
The aviation features and their technical correctness are by no means the least attractive features of this up-to-date creditable volume.
When he had learned that Reade was doing aviation for the Despatch the managing editor's mind was crossed for a brief minute with suspicion that here might be the traitor.
There were almost three hundred books at his disposal, since his training quarters had once been an aviation camp.
Now look here," he said, turning and frowning at me, "Aviation Corps means flying.
That there is a peculiar fascination about aviation that wins and holds girl enthusiasts as well as boys is proved by this tale.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aviation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.