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Jan. 16 -- German hydroaeroplane lost in North Sea; nine aviators of the
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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For three days he planned in a headachy way to make an end of his job and join Bagby, Jr., in his hydroaeroplane experiments.
The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life Sinclair Lewis 1918
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It was the mention of the hydroaeroplane which precipitated the first outspoken skepticism, and then Ajor came to my defense.
The People That Time Forgot Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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The hydroaeroplane feathered along the water, throwing a cloud of white spray, then slowly rose in the air.
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Together, Burnside and I reached down and caught Elaine, not a moment too soon, dragging her into the boat of the hydroaeroplane.
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I fancied I could almost hear the ripping and tearing of the tough rubber-coated silken wings of the hydroaeroplane as the wind widened the perforation the gun had made.
The War Terror 1908
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This hydroaeroplane yeggman is after something besides jewels to-night.
The War Terror 1908
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I succeeded in getting her safely home after Burnside and I rescued her in the hydroaeroplane, but no sooner had she changed her clothes for dry ones than she disappeared herself.
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As I came closer, I recognized it as a Thomas hydroaeroplane.
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His men swarmed forward and took the torpedo from the spot where they had been examining it, adjusting it now beneath the hydroaeroplane.
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