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What is the difference between Airport, Aerodrome and Airfield?
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Airport: A place often with multiple runways where commercial aircraft regularly take off and land usually based on a schedule, it has buildings for passengers flight management (Control tower) and services such as refueling, maintenance etc. An airport is normally a commercial enterprise. An AirfieRead more
Airport: A place often with multiple runways where commercial aircraft regularly take off and land usually based on a schedule, it has buildings for passengers flight management (Control tower) and services such as refueling, maintenance etc. An airport is normally a commercial enterprise.
An Airfield is on a much smaller scale usually non commercial and used for private or irregular charter flights minimal runways and limited services can also be military. minimal if any control.
An Aerodrome is an old English word that has been replace with the word airfield so aerodrome and airfield are the same.
See lessHow to add Nanosilica to concrete?
desvl
Colloidal Nanosilica is supplied in liquid form so it should be added to concrete during mixing as any liquid would be added ideally through a dispenser but can be measured out and added with a bucket by simply pouring it into the mix and ensuring it is thoroughly mixed .
Colloidal Nanosilica is supplied in liquid form so it should be added to concrete during mixing as any liquid would be added ideally through a dispenser but can be measured out and added with a bucket by simply pouring it into the mix and ensuring it is thoroughly mixed .
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