Air-ship
to send or ship via aircraft:
to air-ship machine parts overseas.
historical examples
both p-ssengers in the air-ship were now leaning over the rail of the suspended car.
motor matt’s air ship stanley r. matthews
the navigators of our air-ship have the power to raise and lower at pleasure.
doctor jones’ picnic s. e. chapman
the air-ship had entirely disappeared, and no one knew whether the uncanny night-bird had been friend or foe.
banzai! ferdinand heinrich grautoff
for a time the air-ship and the object of their voyage was discussed.
doctor jones’ picnic s. e. chapman
on the 6th of october an air-ship had been seen flying at an incredible speed across the south of england.
the angel of the revolution george griffith
one time it was night and we could only hear, but not see the air-ship.
the emma gees herbert wes mcbride
below the air-ship was a great splotch of black shadow, stretching away on all sides as far as the eye could reach.
motor matt’s air ship stanley r. matthews
i needed a building for the housing of my air-ship between trips.
my airships alberto santos-dumont
the new motor was delivered to me very promptly, and i immediately set about adapting the air-ship to it.
my airships alberto santos-dumont
i, therefore, preferred to let the air-ship go down as it was going.
my airships alberto santos-dumont
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- Airside
the part of an airport used by aircraft for loading and unloading and takeoffs and landings. the area beyond security checks and p-ssport and customs control in an airport terminal. noun the part of an airport nearest the aircraft, the boundary of which is the security check, customs, p-ssport control, etc compare landside (sense 1)