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Stack-a-plane
Stack-a-plane

By Nick Sharratt

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Introduces airplanes and other things that float or fly through picture puzzles, objects to count, and a list of what to take on a trip.

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Big Machines Fly
Big Machines Fly

By Catherine Veitch

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Big Machines Fly
Big Machines Fly

By Catherine Veitch

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Big Machines Fly
Big Machines Fly

By Catherine Veitch

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When pigs fly
When pigs fly

By James Burks

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Henry is ready to do what no pig has done before. "But pigs can't fly," says his sister, Henrietta. Nothing will stop Henry from trying, until it looks as though gravity might finally get the bette...

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The Wright Brothers and the science of flight
The Wright Brothers and the science of flight

By Ian Graham

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"What the scientists say: The shape of an aerofoil creates an upward force called lift. An aircraft's pitch changes when its nose rises or falls. The same forces act on all aeroplanes - weight, lif...

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The Wright Brothers and the science of flight
The Wright Brothers and the science of flight

By Ian Graham

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"What the scientists say: The shape of an aerofoil creates an upward force called lift. An aircraft's pitch changes when its nose rises or falls. The same forces act on all aeroplanes - weight, lif...

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Hello Airplane
Hello Airplane

By Bill Cotter

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