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Meanings of british aviators in English
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Usage of british aviators in English
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Feb. 24-ThreeBritishaviators lost in raid on Belgium.
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Feb. 16-Britishaviators make another raid in Belgium; French attack aerdome at Ghistelle and attack Eichwald in Alsace.
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As scouts-andthat, meantime, is the real practical purpose of aeroplanes in war-theBritishaviators have done wonders.
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The Britishaviators are so low that the bull's-eye identification marks are distinctly visible to the naked eye.
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The daring of the Britishaviators even took them over Lille, where they dropped bombs on one of the German headquarters.
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The Britishaviators, however, work as a whole, and in the particular phases where such tactics are profitable have established incontestable superiority.
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June 26-Britishaviators drop bombs near Roulers, Belgium, causing the explosion of a large ammunition depot and the killing of fifty German soldiers.
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Nevertheless, every squadron of German airplanes sent to England was attacked by Britishaviators, and in those attacks the Germans suffered many losses.
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As the Germans approached in the air, a hydroplane ascended from each of the British ships and Britishaviators gave chase to the enemy.
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After M. Pegoud's exhibition of upside-down flying in this country it was only to be expected that Britishaviators would emulate his daring feat.