Forgotten First Flights

Forgotten First Flights
Title Forgotten First Flights PDF eBook
Author Paul Wittreich
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 361
Release 2009-03-23
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1462835112

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Her Last Flight

Her Last Flight
Title Her Last Flight PDF eBook
Author Beatriz Williams
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 409
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 000838018X

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Don’t miss Beatriz Williams’s latest, spellbinding novel – about a daring female pilot and a love story that would last a lifetime...

Map of Flames (The Forgotten Five, Book 1)

Map of Flames (The Forgotten Five, Book 1)
Title Map of Flames (The Forgotten Five, Book 1) PDF eBook
Author Lisa McMann
Publisher Penguin
Pages 385
Release 2022-02-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0593325419

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X-Men meets Spy Kids in this instant New York Times bestseller! Here’s the first book in a new middle-grade fantasy/adventure series from the author of The Unwanteds. Fifteen years ago, eight supernatural criminals fled Estero City to make a new life in an isolated tropical hideout. Over time, seven of them disappeared without a trace, presumed captured or killed. And now, the remaining one has died. Left behind to fend for themselves are the criminals’ five children, each with superpowers of their own: Birdie can communicate with animals. Brix has athletic abilities and can heal quickly. Tenner can swim like a fish and can see in the dark and hear from a distance. Seven’s skin camouflages to match whatever is around him. Cabot hasn’t shown signs of any unusual power—yet. Then one day Birdie finds a map among her father’s things that leads to a secret stash. There is also a note: Go to Estero, find your mother, and give her the map. The five have lived their entire lives in isolation. What would it mean to follow the map to a strange world full of things they’ve only heard about, like cell phones, cars, and electricity? A world where, thanks to their parents, being supernatural is a crime?

The 91 Before Lindbergh

The 91 Before Lindbergh
Title The 91 Before Lindbergh PDF eBook
Author Peter Allen
Publisher Airlife Publishing
Pages 200
Release 1984
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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"Although many books have appeared on various aspects of the early Atlantic flights, until now no one book has described the conquest of the Atlantic North and South by aeroplane, airship, seaplane and flying boat. In telling the story of all the Atlantic flyers prior to Lindbergh's epic flight, this book reveals much fascinating matter unpublished before and underlines the courage and determination of pioneer aviators."--The dust jacket

Forgotten

Forgotten
Title Forgotten PDF eBook
Author Linda Hervieux
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 2019-02-15
Genre African American soldiers
ISBN 9781445686615

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The tale of an all-black battalion whose crucial contributions at D-Day have gone unrecognised to this day.

Polar Winds

Polar Winds
Title Polar Winds PDF eBook
Author Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 225
Release 2014-09-10
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1459723821

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With historical research and rare interviews, explore the highs and lows of aviation north of the 60th parallel. This journey takes readers from hot air balloons above the Klondike gold fields, to international bids for the North Pole, to high-profile crashes and search-and-rescue operations.

Skyfaring

Skyfaring
Title Skyfaring PDF eBook
Author Mark Vanhoenacker
Publisher Vintage
Pages 368
Release 2015-06-02
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0385351828

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A poetic and nuanced exploration of the human experience of flight that reminds us of the full imaginative weight of our most ordinary journeys—and reawakens our capacity to be amazed. The twenty-first century has relegated airplane flight—a once remarkable feat of human ingenuity—to the realm of the mundane. Mark Vanhoenacker, a 747 pilot who left academia and a career in the business world to pursue his childhood dream of flight, asks us to reimagine what we—both as pilots and as passengers—are actually doing when we enter the world between departure and discovery. In a seamless fusion of history, politics, geography, meteorology, ecology, family, and physics, Vanhoenacker vaults across geographical and cultural boundaries; above mountains, oceans, and deserts; through snow, wind, and rain, renewing a simultaneously humbling and almost superhuman activity that affords us unparalleled perspectives on the planet we inhabit and the communities we form.