After that and until 1937 it was used to test airborne radios, carrying the wireless operators in unusual luxury.
For one thing, Dixon's place was down at the foot of the Dale just off the main road and they had that unusual luxury, electric light in the buildings.
The pie-shaped cells rotated around a core having a sanitary plumbing system, which was considered an unusual luxury at that time.
Further than this, unusual luxuries were added, for there were cabins, one for the captain at one end, and another with three berths for passengers at the other.
When the food arrived he found he was hungry after all - perhaps because it was hot - an unusual luxury.
For the past four or five days, she has had the unusual luxury of being able to sleep as late as 8:30 or 9 a.m.
Having behemoths along to help was, if anything, an unusual luxury.
His wife, Pam, added that having meals, showers and beds under a roof were unusual luxuries on digs.
Her onboard amenities also included the then unusual luxury of an indoor swimming pool.
Under the influence of the varied occurrences, the fine, invisible passion which was emanating from Drouet, the food, the still unusual luxury, she relaxed and heard with open ears.