. . . "AirPort \u662F\u82F9\u679C\u7535\u8111\u7684\u65E0\u7EBF\u7F51\u7EDC\u7CFB\u7EDF\u7684\u540D\u79F0\uFF0C\u91C7\u53D6 802.11b \u4E0E 802.11g \u7684\u56FD\u9645\u6807\u51C6\uFF0C\u53EF\u4EE5\u548C PC \u7535\u8111\u4E92\u76F8\u517C\u5BB9\u3002 \u901A\u8FC7 AirPort\uFF0C\u7528\u6237\u53EF\u4EE5\u5B9E\u73B0\u65E0\u7EBF\u4E0A\u7F51\uFF0C\u65E0\u7EBF\u6253\u5370\u548C\u65E0\u7EBF\u63A7\u5236\u626C\u58F0\u5668\u7684\u529F\u80FD\u3002 AirPort\u57FA\u7AD9\u5141\u8BB8\u591A\u4E2A\u7528\u6237\u901A\u8FC7\u4E00\u4E2A\u62E8\u53F7\u4E0A\u7F51\u8DEF\u7EBF\u3001DSL\u8FDE\u63A5\u6216\u8005\u4EE5\u592A\u7F51\u7F51\u7EDC\u4E0A\u7F51\u5E76\u5EFA\u7ACB\uFF0C\u8FDE\u63A5\u65E0\u7EBF\u7F51\u7EDC\u3002"@zh . "The Airport was a party room at the Muppets World Tour. It was decorated like an international airport, complete with metal detectors, a restaurant, and a baggage claim section. From there, players could enter the CP Airliner igloos that were bought by member penguins, or go into the country-themed rooms of the island by using a gate that would constantly change its destination, sending penguins to the room it indicated in the departures board, which could be either Spain (Snow Forts), Russia (Ski Village), India (Ice Rink), Brazil (Cove), Germany (Forest), the UK (Town Center), Mexico (Dock) or France (Beach). The order of the departures of flights going to countries were \"Mexico, Germany, England, Spain, France, India, Russia, and Brazil\" respectively, with each flight leaving every minute."@en . . "mw0ewkeqi"@en . "An airport is a transportation hub made for airplanes."@en . . "AirPort"@en . . . "Civilization games generally require the building of an airport for maximum use of air units."@en . . . . . . . . . "The origin of this level is unclear as THPS3 doesn't have any direct indications of its location. However, the welcoming billboard states \"Welcome to the islands\", there are palm trees all around the airport and player can notice the volcano at the entrance of the airport. According to the texture name, this is the Hawaiian volcano (Diamond Head). So we can claim that Airport is located in Hawaii."@en . . "Operation Airport is the fifteenth mission in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield."@en . . . . "no"@en . . "Airport"@hu . "Yes"@en . . . . . . "AirPort is a protocol for wireless connectivity (802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n). It was first used on Apple's iBook G3 in 1999."@en . . "Although there are positive factors, as with its real-life counterpart, high pollution and crime rates are a problem in the area around airports."@en . . . . . . "The stage BGM is called \"Touch And Go\"."@en . . . . . . "Spain , Russia , India , Brazil , Germany , the UK , Mexico or France"@en . "Airport is a subtheme of the LEGOLAND (Theme), which ran from 1970 until 1978. There are twenty-four sets released in total."@en . . . . . . "Endercreeper9999"@en . . "Airport, a common typographical error of \"airpot,\" is a rare plant found in cumulus clouds. The first to discover such a plant was Sigmund Freud in 1770, as a young boy. What he found was a struggling bird, seemingly trying to burrow into the ground. Although Freud was surprised, he took no great interest in the bird."@en . "2014-03-20"^^ . "The chapter Airport shows slightly more depth into the character Lewis Dodgson, his reputation, attitude, etc. It also introduces Dodgson's contact on Nublar; an annoying, disgruntled employee."@en . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . "The origin of this level is unclear as THPS3 doesn't have any direct indications of its location. However, the welcoming billboard states \"Welcome to the islands\", there are palm trees all around the airport and player can notice the volcano at the entrance of the airport. According to the texture name, this is the Hawaiian volcano (Diamond Head). So we can claim that Airport is located in Hawaii. However, the globe map in THUG2 mistakenly has it placed in Japan. That made people to presume that airport is located in either Osaka, Fukuoka, or even Kyoto since both levels share the location spot. But there is no Japanese text at all, so this probably was just a random placement without a thought behind it."@en . "\"Since the middle of the 20th century, the airplane has been one of the chief means of long-distance transport in the world. Nearly every major metropolitan area today has at least one airport, with facilities to handle passengers and ticketing, as well as facilities for refueling and repairing the aircraft that land there. Beginning in the 1940s, the growing role of airplanes as combat vehicles led to the widespread construction of military air bases. Nearly 400 of these facilities in the U.S. alone act as bases and maintenance facilities for aircraft assigned to all branches of the military.\""@hu . "+1"@hu . "Target of Opportunity"@en . "United States"@en . . . "Plant explosives in crate and neutralize Crespo"@en . . . . . "Airport"@en . "test"@en . . . . . . "Airport is a large multiplayer map set amidst the wreckage at New York City airport (although can be seen inside the terminal to be renamed \"Nathan-Gould Airport\"). This airport terminal makes up half of the map, one quarter is purely trenches and sewage tunnels that allow for quick movement between the two latter areas and a last quarter of flat, open ground with around two buildings (and, later in the Team Deathmatch, a Pinger.)"@en . . . . "Rainbow Six 3"@en . . "* Can Airlift 1 Land Unit per Turn\n* +1 Trade Routes\n* +4 Air Unit Capacity\n* New Air Units Receive +3 Experience Points"@hu . . "?"@en . . . "McCarran International Airport is located about one mile from the Strip. The airport is named after former U.S. Senator Patrick McCarran of Nevada. Shuttle service from the airport to the strip is available from several carriers. The airport offers several restaurant and shopping opportunities, as well as slot machines and Video Poker. There are no longer any smoking rooms in the airport."@en . "851"^^ . "Civilization games generally require the building of an airport for maximum use of air units."@en . . . "An airport is a transportation hub made for airplanes."@en . "Airport is a large multiplayer map set amidst the wreckage at New York City airport (although can be seen inside the terminal to be renamed \"Nathan-Gould Airport\"). This airport terminal makes up half of the map, one quarter is purely trenches and sewage tunnels that allow for quick movement between the two latter areas and a last quarter of flat, open ground with around two buildings (and, later in the Team Deathmatch, a Pinger.) During the beginning of the match, players will massacre each other around the crashed plane - you can either get down into the action personally, or use the terminal's vantage points to eliminate everyone from a distance. The VTOL is quite useful for this particular map as the open ground usually renders the enemy vulnerable to overhead fire, and the Pinger can be extremely effective with its sonic pulse when the enemy have nowhere to hide."@en . . . "\"Since the middle of the 20th century, the airplane has been one of the chief means of long-distance transport in the world. Nearly every major metropolitan area today has at least one airport, with facilities to handle passengers and ticketing, as well as facilities for refueling and repairing the aircraft that land there. Beginning in the 1940s, the growing role of airplanes as combat vehicles led to the widespread construction of military air bases. Nearly 400 of these facilities in the U.S. alone act as bases and maintenance facilities for aircraft assigned to all branches of the military.\""@hu . "Each of the three main cities in San Andreas has an airport that serves the city and the surrounding area. There, you can go skydiving or fly to another airport."@en . . . . . . "Although there are positive factors, as with its real-life counterpart, high pollution and crime rates are a problem in the area around airports."@en . . "Airport may refer to: \n* Airport (Tropico 1) \n* Airport (Tropico 3 and 4) \n* Airport (Tropico 5)"@en . "Airport"@fr . "mw0ewkeqi"@en . "Malcolm"@en . . . "No"@en . "Airport is a subtheme of the LEGOLAND (Theme), which ran from 1970 until 1978. There are twenty-four sets released in total."@en . . . . . "--02-12"^^ . . . . "AirPort is a protocol for wireless connectivity (802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n). It was first used on Apple's iBook G3 in 1999."@en . . "The stage BGM is called \"Touch And Go\"."@en . . . . . . "test"@en . . . . . . . "Airport may refer to: \n* Airport (Tropico 1) \n* Airport (Tropico 3 and 4) \n* Airport (Tropico 5)"@en . "19701972"^^ . "High"@en . "no"@en . . "250"^^ . . "AirPort \u662F\u82F9\u679C\u7535\u8111\u7684\u65E0\u7EBF\u7F51\u7EDC\u7CFB\u7EDF\u7684\u540D\u79F0\uFF0C\u91C7\u53D6 802.11b \u4E0E 802.11g \u7684\u56FD\u9645\u6807\u51C6\uFF0C\u53EF\u4EE5\u548C PC \u7535\u8111\u4E92\u76F8\u517C\u5BB9\u3002 \u901A\u8FC7 AirPort\uFF0C\u7528\u6237\u53EF\u4EE5\u5B9E\u73B0\u65E0\u7EBF\u4E0A\u7F51\uFF0C\u65E0\u7EBF\u6253\u5370\u548C\u65E0\u7EBF\u63A7\u5236\u626C\u58F0\u5668\u7684\u529F\u80FD\u3002 AirPort\u57FA\u7AD9\u5141\u8BB8\u591A\u4E2A\u7528\u6237\u901A\u8FC7\u4E00\u4E2A\u62E8\u53F7\u4E0A\u7F51\u8DEF\u7EBF\u3001DSL\u8FDE\u63A5\u6216\u8005\u4EE5\u592A\u7F51\u7F51\u7EDC\u4E0A\u7F51\u5E76\u5EFA\u7ACB\uFF0C\u8FDE\u63A5\u65E0\u7EBF\u7F51\u7EDC\u3002"@zh . "AirPort"@zh . . . . "Airport, a common typographical error of \"airpot,\" is a rare plant found in cumulus clouds. The first to discover such a plant was Sigmund Freud in 1770, as a young boy. What he found was a struggling bird, seemingly trying to burrow into the ground. Although Freud was surprised, he took no great interest in the bird."@en . . . "1989"^^ . "no"@en . . . . . "In Airline Tycoon 2, your home airport can only be selected in freeplay mode after selecting an airline. A home airport cannot be selected for missions in Airline Tycoon 2. Branches are also not available in Airline Tycoon 2."@en . . . "McCarran International Airport is located about one mile from the Strip. The airport is named after former U.S. Senator Patrick McCarran of Nevada. Shuttle service from the airport to the strip is available from several carriers. The airport offers several restaurant and shopping opportunities, as well as slot machines and Video Poker. There are no longer any smoking rooms in the airport."@en . . . . . . "2014-04-02"^^ . . "Jurassic Park"@en . . . "Foxy fighting Renamon on the outside version"@en . . . "Airports are a kind of productive building and Terrain. Airports can produce most kind of Air Units as long as the player has enough War Funds (Or has met certain conditions during Campaign). Placing an Air Unit here will allow them to refuel, reload ammunition and repair them, again assuming the player has enough funds. Airports also offer defensive cover for Land Units and like all buildings do not inhibit movement for any unit."@en . "No"@en . . "thumb|220px|Airport dans Saints Row. thumb|220px|Airport dans Saints Row 2. Airport est un district de Stilwater qui apparait dans Saints Row et Saints Row 2."@fr . . . . "The chapter Airport shows slightly more depth into the character Lewis Dodgson, his reputation, attitude, etc. It also introduces Dodgson's contact on Nublar; an annoying, disgruntled employee."@en . . "Each of the three main cities in San Andreas has an airport that serves the city and the surrounding area. There, you can go skydiving or fly to another airport."@en . "An Airport is a building in Empire Earth that can be used to train airplanes and helicopters. It is available starting from the Atomic Age - WWI to the Nano Age. It takes up four times the space as a regular building such as the Barracks and always points towards the center of the map. Helicopters can be healed by putting them over the airport. Airplanes can be repaired by garrisoning them into the airport. An airport can support up to 15 airplanes; more airports are required to support more planes. Airplanes from aircraft carriers cannot be put into regular airports, and planes from the airport cannot be sent into aircraft carriers."@en . "The Airport was a party room at the Muppets World Tour. It was decorated like an international airport, complete with metal detectors, a restaurant, and a baggage claim section. From there, players could enter the CP Airliner igloos that were bought by member penguins, or go into the country-themed rooms of the island by using a gate that would constantly change its destination, sending penguins to the room it indicated in the departures board, which could be either Spain (Snow Forts), Russia (Ski Village), India (Ice Rink), Brazil (Cove), Germany (Forest), the UK (Town Center), Mexico (Dock) or France (Beach)."@en . . "Flight"@hu . . . . . "In Airline Tycoon 2, your home airport can only be selected in freeplay mode after selecting an airline. A home airport cannot be selected for missions in Airline Tycoon 2. Branches are also not available in Airline Tycoon 2. The following is a list of airports found in the game, listed in alphabetical order. IATA indicates the IATA code used to identify the airport, ATD denotes airports found in Airline Tycoon Deluxe, while AT2 denotes airports found in Airline Tycoon 2. Some airport codes used by Airline Tycoon 2 may differ from those used by Airline Tycoon Deluxe, as indicated by two codes separated by a slash, \"/\", where the code before the slash is used by Airline Tycoon Deluxe and the code after the slash is used by Airline Tycoon 2."@en . . . "Airports are a kind of productive building and Terrain. Airports can produce most kind of Air Units as long as the player has enough War Funds (Or has met certain conditions during Campaign). Placing an Air Unit here will allow them to refuel, reload ammunition and repair them, again assuming the player has enough funds. Airports also offer defensive cover for Land Units and like all buildings do not inhibit movement for any unit."@en . . . . . . "thumb|220px|Airport dans Saints Row. thumb|220px|Airport dans Saints Row 2. Airport est un district de Stilwater qui apparait dans Saints Row et Saints Row 2."@fr . "An Airport is a building in Empire Earth that can be used to train airplanes and helicopters. It is available starting from the Atomic Age - WWI to the Nano Age. It takes up four times the space as a regular building such as the Barracks and always points towards the center of the map. Helicopters can be healed by putting them over the airport. Airplanes can be repaired by garrisoning them into the airport. An airport can support up to 15 airplanes; more airports are required to support more planes."@en . "no"@en . . . . "This is the airport with flights going all over the world. Board through the bottom gate, or board through the top gate to fly on a CP Airlines flight."@en . . . . "Airport"@en . "Operation Airport is the fifteenth mission in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield."@en . "Caracas, Venezuela"@en . . "Airport"@en . . . . . . . . .