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Birds and power lines
Birds and power lines

By Charles A. Goulty

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Up, up, and away
Up, up, and away

By David J. Darling

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Explains the principles of flight and demonstrates them through a variety of hands-on experiments and activities.

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Night pilot
Night pilot

By Lynn Tilton

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When a football injury leaves Matt bitter, he learns an important lesson about trusting people and the Lord after becoming friends with a pilot and learning how to fly.

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Things that fly
Things that fly

By Michael Muir

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Illustrations and brief text describe various flying crafts, such as a jet airplane, space shuttle, hot-air balloon, and hang glider.

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La chasse-galerie
La chasse-galerie

By Roch Carrier

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The planemaker
The planemaker

By Marvin Payne

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Lucas Lightbrow, a boy who loves airplanes and the color yellow and dreams of flying through the air, grows old before he meets a strange small boy who makes his dream come true.

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The ballerina and the gargoyle
The ballerina and the gargoyle

By Jack Stephens

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On a trip to Paris, a little ballet student interested in flying becomes friendly with a gargoyle at Notre Dame, who rewards her with a very special gift.

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The moas
The moas

By Katie Beck

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Moki, one of the moa birds being hunted into extinction by the Maoris on New Zealand, tries to regain the lost ability to fly so that he can escape death. Includes facts about New Zealand, the Maor...

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Look Ma, I'm flying!
Look Ma, I'm flying!

By Jean Walters Lucy

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Horatio, a hawk accidentally hatched and raised among turkeys, tries to deal with his yearning to fly and eventually finds his own identity as a creature of the air.

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