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A windsock indicates which direction the wind is coming from.
No windsocks were available, of course, but the waves below served just as well.
Now he could see the windsock at the top of the main hangar.
The three windsocks at the airport occasionally point in different directions.
Did you ever see a putting green with a windsock and no hole?"
Jesse nodded and flew over the field to get a look at the windsock.
The day became hot, with a breeze so slight that it scarcely moved the windsock.
A windsock was located in the north eastern corner of the airfield.
Besides having a meteorologist on hand, organizers are putting up windsocks.
They were like small windsocks of a mystic airport.
The thin lips hung open like pink windsocks in a gale.
Some are little more than grassy strips with a windsock and three or four homes alongside.
The windsock, which had hung limply for more than three hours, fluttered.
Below her Isabella saw an open truck parked near the crude windsock.
The microphone had a grey fur windsock on it and the boom was ten feet long.
The runway is unattended, with no buildings or facilities, except a windsock.
During remodeling in 2007 the "13" windsock was removed.
A cairn several feet high, with a small windsock attached, sits on the highest ground.
Because pilots need instantaneous information during landing, a windsock is also kept in view of the runway.
Trees were felled, potholes filled in and a windsock erected.
Windsock would take such readings from a location directly "upwind," so to speak, of the Earth.
The windsock on the summit cairn was placed to allow the pilots to judge conditions.
And as he did, his limp life took on purpose and straightened out like a windsock filling with air.
Here one is supporting two large windsocks.
A windsock stood on its pole near the hedge, hanging limp, so Henry could simply open up as he chose.