Flight Books

Countdown to flight
Countdown to flight

By Steve Englehart

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A brief history of early aeronautics with a detailed account of the events leading up to the historic flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C., in 1903.

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In the air
In the air

By Julie Fitzpatrick

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Gives instructions for making several kinds of objects to sail or glide in the wind and demonstrate the basic principles of flight.

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Abuela Primary place
Abuela Primary place

By Arthur Dorros

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The Miracle of Flight
The Miracle of Flight

By Richard. Cromer

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Tiglis and the bird-machine
Tiglis and the bird-machine

By Iris Schweitzer

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Tiglis convinces her parents to take a flight in her uncle's bird-machine.

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Tiglis and the bird-machine
Tiglis and the bird-machine

By Iris Schweitzer

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Tiglis convinces her parents to take a flight in her uncle's bird-machine.

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How Mr. Monkey saw the whole world
How Mr. Monkey saw the whole world

By Walter Dean Myers

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Mr. Buzzard avoids working for his food by tricking the other animals, but Mr. Monkey finds a way to remedy the situation.

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Kuca na jezeru
Kuca na jezeru

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Wings
Wings

By Julie Gonzalez

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Ever since he was a little boy, Ben, who wanted to be called Icarus, persisted in believing that he would grow wings and would fly, a belief that perplexed and worried his family and friends.

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Crazy to Fly
Crazy to Fly

By Martha Orr Conn

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