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- noun Plural form of
airshow .
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The peacetime favorite at airshows is used extensively by the U.S. Marines in
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The peacetime favorite at airshows is used extensively by the U.S. Marines in
Berryman, Michael C. 1991
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As you may recall from the request form's instructions, the Department of Defense (DoD) authorizes the Air Force to participate in flyovers for those recognition events held in direct support of the five patriotic holidays (Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, POW-MIA Day and Veterans Day) and for aviation-related events, such as airshows and airport dedications.
Chris Rodda: MRFF Congratulates Obama Administration and U.S. Air Force for Doing the Right Thing 2009
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They also cause lost income to some businesses, cancellation of events such as airshows, and canceled air travel by anyone within the dreaded 60-mile circle.
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They also cause lost income to some businesses, cancellation of events such as airshows, and canceled air travel by anyone within the dreaded 60-mile circle.
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For one, there are no big plane orders expected, which is normally the most common at airshows.
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He was in France a number of times, always in connection with the Paris airshows, and that's what he enjoyed, seeing the new technological aspects of flight.
Yuri Gagarin's daughter: 'It wasn't enough for him, it was too quick!' – interview 2011
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If it doesn't meet desired requirements, at least get to see something spectacular (instead of same ol 'computer graphics and sci-fi effects) and have something snazzy for static display at airshows (instead of artwork).
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Journalism on steroids, powered by Social Media Generally at airshows, you get “daily digests” – thick printed booklets with a summary of all the happenings of the previous days at the airshow.
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Six million spectators see them every year in the UK alone, at airshows, carnivals, concerts – even weddings.
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