Flight Books

Inside the Sky
Inside the Sky

By William Langewiesche

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William Langewiesche's life has been deeply intertwined with the idea and act of flying.  Fifty years ago his father, a test pilot, wrote Stick and Rudder, a text still considered by many...

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Up, up & away!
Up, up & away!

By Barbara Taylor

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An introduction to the science of flight using simple experiments to show how animals and machines fly, how moving air causes weather, and more.

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Amazing flying machines
Amazing flying machines

By Robin Kerrod

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Text and photographs present flying machines throughout history, including hot-air balloons, helicopters, and the space shuttle.

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FLYING (Animal Action Pops)
FLYING (Animal Action Pops)

By Karin Williams, Books For Young Readers

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A pop-up book showing several animals flying.

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The sky of now
The sky of now

By Chaim Potok

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A flight lesson aboard Uncle Conor's plane helps ten-year-old Brian overcome his fear of heights.

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Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street
Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street

By Eleanor Hudson

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Elmo, who likes books, is suddenly transported away from them and Sesame Street while flying a kite.

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Wind spell
Wind spell

By Mallory Loehr

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While on a family camping trip, Sam, Polly, and Joe receive three feathers that lead them on a magical flying adventure.

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Amazing flying machines
Amazing flying machines

By Robin Kerrod

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Text and photographs present flying machines throughout history, including hot-air balloons, helicopters, and the space shuttle.

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Wind Spell
Wind Spell

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