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Airplanes and Other Things that Fly

Airplanes and Other Things that Fly
Author: Steve Kelley
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780307678676

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A description of airplanes and many other things that fly.


Planes!

Planes!
Author: Bryony Davies
Publisher: Welbeck Children's Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1783128070

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Take to the skies with this fun, visual miscellany for younger children who love anything related to airplanes and flying! Each double-page spread features a different group of fascinating aircraft to pore over, such as airplanes, rescue helicopters, hot-air balloons, gliders, jetpacks, space rockets, and more. Filled with hundreds of different flying machines from around the world, even the most avid young transportion fanatic will discover surprising new machines they haven't seen before! Readers can also learn how planes fly and pretend to be a pilot as they look at a cockpit from a pilot's eye view. Perfect for introducing young plane enthusiasts to a huge variety of exciting aircraft from around the world! Includes large, cut-away images, busy scenes with lots to explore, 'flying fun facts' and a search-and-find feature. Spreads include: airliners and cargo planes; the first flyers; amazing aircraft; jobs to do; military aircraft; helpful helicopters; up into space. Scenes include: at the airshow; a balloon festival; at the airport; formation flying; a rescue helicopter; anything but planes!; at the gliding club; a rocket launch. Cut-away pictures include: how a plane flies; inside an airliner; inside the cockpit; inside a rescue helicopter.


How Do Airplanes Fly?

How Do Airplanes Fly?
Author: Melvin Berger
Publisher: Hambleton-Hill Pub
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781571020581

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Covers the history of flight, from Leonardo da Vinci to modern jumbo jets.


Things that Fly

Things that Fly
Author: Karen A Little
Publisher: Educational Development Corporation
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780746001042

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Different types of aircraft and spacecraft are discussed as well as simple explanations describing how they fly.


Airplanes and Other Things that Fly

Airplanes and Other Things that Fly
Author: Steve Kelley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 45
Release: 1992
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN:

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A description of airplanes and many other things that fly.


Planes and Other Things that Fly

Planes and Other Things that Fly
Author: Jan Pieńkowski
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 9780525458524

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Pop-ups illustrate many kinds of flying machines.


Airplane Reading

Airplane Reading
Author: Christopher Schaberg
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1782799621

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In Airplane Reading, Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich bring together a range of essays about air travel. Discerning and full of wonder, this prismatic collection features perspectives from a variety of writers, airline workers, and everyday travelers. At turns irreverent, philosophical, and earnest, each essay is a veritable journey in and of itself. And together, they illuminate the at once strange and ordinary world of flight. Contributors: Lisa Kay Adam • Sarah Allison • Jane Armstrong • Thomas Beller • Ian Bogost • Alicia Catt • Laura Cayouette • Kim Chinquee • Lucy Corin • Douglas R. Dechow • Nicoletta-Laura Dobrescu • Tony D’Souza • Jeani Elbaum • Pia Z. Ehrhardt • Roxane Gay • Thomas Gibbs • Aaron Gilbreath • Anne Gisleson • Anya Groner • Julian Hanna • Rebecca Renee Hess • Susan Hodara • Pam Houston • Harold Jaffe • Chelsey Johnson • Nina Katchadourian • Alethea Kehas • Greg Keeler • Alison Kinney • Anna Leahy • Allyson Goldin Loomis • Jason Harrington • Kevin Haworth • Randy Malamud • Dustin Michael • Ander Monson • Timothy Morton • Peter Olson • Christiana Z. Peppard • Amanda Pleva • Arthur Plotnik • Neal Pollack • Connie Porter • Stephen Rea • Hugo Reinert • Jack Saux • Roger Sedarat • Nicole Sheets • Stewart Sinclair • Hal Sirowitz • Jess Stoner • Anca L. Szilágyi • Priscila Uppal • Matthew Vollmer • Joanna Walsh • Tarn Wilson


How to Make Paper Planes and Other Flying Objects

How to Make Paper Planes and Other Flying Objects
Author: Mari Ono
Publisher: CICO Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781908862532

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Take to the skies and make your paper fly! Swoop, dive, glide, float, and hover with these 35 brilliant flying objects and animals that can be made in minutes. Mari and Roshin Ono bring you How to Make Paper Planes and Other Flying Objects, which comes with all the paper you will need to make the projects—so grab a piece and prepare for take off! With four great chapters looking at different types of flying object, you will find a whole host of new ways to make your paper fly. The first chapter looks at the classic aeroplane design that we all know and love, and then develops it to produce more exciting planes that are sure to win any flying contest, going longer and faster than you have ever seen before. If kites are your thing, then the projects based on traditional Japanese designs will no doubt appeal. Next up, you’ll find flying animals and great ideas for insect lovers, so you’ll soon catch the origami bug and want to make the dragonfly or crane. Lastly, budding pilots will love the rockets, space shuttles, and other flying objects.


The Simple Science of Flight, revised and expanded edition

The Simple Science of Flight, revised and expanded edition
Author: Henk Tennekes
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-09-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0262513137

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An investigation into how machines and living creatures fly, and of the similarities between butterflies and Boeings, paper airplanes and plovers. From the smallest gnat to the largest aircraft, all things that fly obey the same aerodynamic principles. In The Simple Science of Flight, Henk Tennekes investigates just how machines and creatures fly: what size wings they need, how much energy is required for their journeys, how they cross deserts and oceans, how they take off, climb, and soar. Fascinated by the similarities between nature and technology, Tennekes offers an introduction to flight that teaches by association. Swans and Boeings differ in numerous ways, but they follow the same aerodynamic principles. Biological evolution and its technical counterpart exhibit exciting parallels. What makes some airplanes successful and others misfits? Why does the Boeing 747 endure but the Concorde now seem a fluke? Tennekes explains the science of flight through comparisons, examples, equations, and anecdotes. The new edition of this popular book has been thoroughly revised and much expanded. Highlights of the new material include a description of the incredible performance of bar-tailed godwits (7,000 miles nonstop from Alaska to New Zealand), an analysis of the convergence of modern jetliners (from both Boeing and Airbus), a discussion of the metabolization of energy featuring Lance Armstrong, a novel treatment of the aerodynamics of drag and trailing vortices, and an emphasis throughout on evolution, in nature and in engineering. Tennekes draws on new evidence on bird migration, new wind-tunnel studies, and data on new airliners. And his analysis of the relative efficiency of planes, trains, and automobiles is newly relevant. (On a cost-per-seat scale, a 747 is more efficient than a passenger car.)


Foldable Flight's Incredible Paper Airplanes

Foldable Flight's Incredible Paper Airplanes
Author: Kyle Boyer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733363006

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Fold and fly 15 of the coolest, craziest, and best paper airplanes you've ever seen! From a plane that boomerangs back to you, to a plane that spirals as it flies, to a plane that flies well over 150 feet, these truly are some of the best paper airplanes in the world! The book includes step-by-step instructions, video tutorials, and illustrated folding papers for each plane, offering you hours of entertainment!