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Mayday!
Mayday!

By Edward Packard

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The reader determines the course of an adventure in which a copilot must fly a plane alone while coping with mechanical difficulties and inclement weather.

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Aviation Psychology
Aviation Psychology

By Daniel L. Dolgin

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The dream of flight
The dream of flight

By Clive Hart

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Nice and cozy
Nice and cozy

By Bijou Le Tord

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Tommy the pig wants to fly before he can find happiness with Sweet Martha.

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I Want to Learn to Fly
I Want to Learn to Fly

By Judy Barron

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My Dog Can Fly
My Dog Can Fly

By Leigh Treseder

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Volar Yo Quiero
Volar Yo Quiero

By Judy Barron, Maureen McGovern

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