class a airfield造句
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- In 1942 the airfield was improved to Class A airfield standards.
- The Class A airfield was originally intended for aircraft maintenance but was taken over by RAF Transport Command.
- The airfield was based upon the standard Class A airfield for wartime operations with pan dispersals and concrete runways.
- Little Walden was a Class A airfield with concrete runways and much better facilities than were available at Bottisham.
- It was quickly found that Podington was inadequate to support the B-17s and required improvement to Class A airfield standards.
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- The airfield was upgraded to Class A airfield standards before being used by the U . S . Eighth Air Force as a heavy bomber airfield.
- "' Snitterfield "'was operational during the Second World War, the airfield was a class A airfield and had around 30 aircraft dispersals.
- The airfield was constructed to Class A airfield standards between September 1942 and September 1943 by John Mowlem and Company Ltd . and first occupied by the USAAF in October 1943.
- "' Class A airfields "'were World War II military installations constructed to specifications laid down by the British Air Ministry Directorate-General of Works ( AMDGW ).
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- Originally used in 1941 as a decoy site for RAF Docking, construction of this Class A airfield began in October 1942, with the station being provided with accommodation for 2, 951 male and 411 female staff.
- Construction was begun to bring the station up to Class A airfield standards, the runways were extended to 2, 000 yards ( Main ), and 1, 400 yards ( Secondary ), with 26 additional hardstands along with the taxiways altered.
- It was later upgraded to the Class A airfield standard set by the British Air Ministry in 1941, the main feature of which was a set of three converging runways each containing a concrete runway for takeoffs and landings, optimally placed at 60 degree angles to each other in a triangular pattern.
- Class A airfields were also characterized by standardized technical site requirements for repair, maintenance and storage of aircraft . Two T-2 type metal hangars ( 240 feet long by 115 feet wide by 29 feet high ) were the standard for most airfields, although a few pre-1942 bases had three T-2 hangars and Thurleigh had four.
- Many former RAF Class A bases were transferred to the U . S . Eighth Air Force for use as heavy bomber bases, and U . S . Army Engineer Units constructed many more to this standard or brought earlier airfields up to this specification by lengthening runways, etc . Many units of the U . S . Ninth Air Force also flew from Class A airfields.
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