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Daisy's Airplane Trip

Daisy's Airplane Trip
Author: Michèle Dufresne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781584535607

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Daisy goes on an airplane trip with Mom and Dad.


Jack and Daisy Set 2 (set of 6 Titles)

Jack and Daisy Set 2 (set of 6 Titles)
Author: Pioneer Valley Educational Press, Incorporated
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781584535621

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The Amazing Flight of Daisy

The Amazing Flight of Daisy
Author: William L. Pohl
Publisher: William Pohl
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Kites
ISBN: 1425706657

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Fiona, a girl living on a Maine island, is given a kite that she names Daisy. When the Wind steals Daisy away, a fantastic adventure begins as they circle the world, encountering a storm at sea on the QE2, the mysterious Northern Lights, the Paris catacombs, and remote tribes from Tibet to Bali. There is a daring ride with Fiona over Africa in a vintage Tiger Moth biplane, and a surprise ending.


We're Taking an Airplane Trip

We're Taking an Airplane Trip
Author: Dinah L. Moché
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN: 9780307039712

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Describes all the things that two children do and see on their first airplane trip alone.


The Amazing Flight of Daisy

The Amazing Flight of Daisy
Author: William L. Pohl
Publisher: William Pohl
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781425706661

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The Amazing Flight of Daisy is an imaginative and lyrical children´s book. It features a girl´s rebellious kite that is hijacked by the wind. Together, they circle the world, describing everything they see from a unique perspective: the skies above. Educational and adventurous, this modern-day fable mixes the realism of world travel with a message about our stressed environment. In addition, the book telegraphs the idea that girls can grow up to do anything well. Fiona, a girl living on a Maine island, is given a kite that she names Daisy. When the Wind steals Daisy away, a fantastic adventure begins as they circle the world, encountering a storm at sea on the QE2, the mysterious Northern Lights, the Paris catacombs, and remote tribes from Tibet to Bali. There is a daring ride with Fiona over Africa in a vintage Tiger Moth biplane, and a surprise ending. This book is available through retailers including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders. More details about the book and author can be found at xlibris.com/bookstore.


Daisy's Pushkin Duel

Daisy's Pushkin Duel
Author: Nick Aaron
Publisher: Another Imprint Publishers
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2021-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In 1949 Daisy Hayes had a patient more or less her own age, Odile Speed, with whom she had a good rapport at once, and who told her about a strange kind of duel, interrupted for many years, from a short story by Pushkin. Then on Christmas Eve of 1952 our blind sleuth extraordinaire stumbled on the scene of a murder just being committed. She bumped into the culprit and the victim died in her arms. The police interrogated her at once. But soon it became clear that the testimony of a blind witness was bound to be worthless in a court of law, the results of the coroner’s inquest were inconclusive at best, and it seemed that the murderer, whoever he was, would get away scot-free. It was only in 1986, during a stay in Zermatt with her old friend Beatrice, that Daisy was confronted again with this ‘cold case’. She then experienced first-hand what it is like to fight your own version of a ‘Pushkin duel’ to the bitter end.


Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling

Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling
Author: Paul A. Fishwick
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1420010859

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The topic of dynamic models tends to be splintered across various disciplines, making it difficult to uniformly study the subject. Moreover, the models have a variety of representations, from traditional mathematical notations to diagrammatic and immersive depictions. Collecting all of these expressions of dynamic models, the Handbook of Dynamic Sy


The Last Flight of the Daisy Mae

The Last Flight of the Daisy Mae
Author: Wayne Perkins
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519558336

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A young Army Air Force recruit, a farm boy, a postal worker a young mother, a nurse and a goof off, use their unique skills to fight and win World War II. The war is fought at home and in the stormy Pacific skies. On December 7, 1941 a high school senior, Fran Perkins wakes up in his Chicago home to talk about Christmas shopping with older brothers Jim and Bob. As Fran's father, a combat veteran of World War I, turns on the large console radio to listen to music, there is an announcement the Japanese Armed Forces are bombing Pearl Harbor and World War II begins in the United States. Fran and his two brothers enlist the next day to fight the war so their younger brothers Edward and Raymond won't have to fight. This is the true story of Fran Perkins and the crew of the Daisy Mae, a B-24 Bomber flying and fighting in the skies over the Pacific Ocean. Nicknamed the Hawaiian Air Force, the 42nd Squadron, assigned with the 11th Bombardment Group (H) and other squadrons and groups of the 7th Army Air Corps, fly and fight together to win World War II. The 11th Bombardment Group, called the "Grey Geese, was almost completely wiped out during the attack on Hickam Air Field in Hawaii at the same time ships at Pearl Harbor were in flames. The group recovers, retools, and begins life again with B-24D Bombers that fly in small groups because of their limited numbers, and cover millions of miles of featureless ocean. Their mission is to protect the Hawaiian Islands from future attack, find downed aviators and crews, and lead the Bomber Line from Hawaii to Victory over Japan. Fran Perkins is fighting for his family, his airborne band of brothers and his Lady Elaine who is finishing high school at Calumet High School just down May Street from the Fran's home in nearby Washington Heights, Illinois. Fran is soon tested in a battle during basic training and on dangerous training assignments long before deploying to the Hawaiian Islands and his destiny with the "Daisy Mae." Piloted by Lt. Joe Gall, the best pilot in the Army Air Corps and the best ship called the "Daisy Mae," the crew flies and fights as brothers at 17,000 feet, culminating in their last battle together, the "Alamo in the Sky," over the Japanese Fortress on Wake Island on July 24, 1943. The "Daisy Mae" flies with many crews in the squadron because every time the B-24 Bomber lands from an eight-hour mission over long distances of featureless ocean, it refuels and takes off to fly and fight with a fresh crew. "The Daisy Mae" made up of tons of steel and aluminum, fights with a heart and soul by shielding her crew on the bombing runs and she demonstrates her unbelievable magic, sacrifice, and love for her favorite crew during her final flight. This exclusive edition takes you through the deadly training for the young men, born of the Great Depression and flying, fighting, and dying for their country and each other, during the summer of 1943. Filled with stories of adventure and sprinkled with humor, this never before told true story will fill your heart with hope and have you standing and saluting the brave warriors and their faithful families and friends, fighting World War II from back home. The adventure of heroism and hope includes many surprises that follow the flight path of the "Big Girl" called the" Daisy Mae," through time, location and history. A great read for middle school students as well as all generations who wonder what it was like to live, love and fight, during this unparalleled time in the history of the United States and the entire world. During the darkest hours of the War, Navigator Lt. Benjamin I. Weiss, delivers profound words to inspire young Fran, his fellow brothers in arms, and future generations of the hero's descendants when Ben says... "Never underestimate the power of hope."


Shasta's Fantastic Airplane Adventure

Shasta's Fantastic Airplane Adventure
Author: Walter Fickner
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2010-06-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481716816

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Shasta's Fantastic Airplane Adventure is an exciting and wonderfully illustrated book about a young girls first memorable airplane trip. Traveling with her mother, father and faithful companion Buster she sets off on an exciting traveling adventure. Each and every page is masterfully illustrated to go along with the text to provide just the right amount of reader and listener interactivity. This book is truly one your child will enjoy time after time and reading after reading.


In Search of the Tundra Daisy

In Search of the Tundra Daisy
Author: Craig White
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1594332126

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Disillusioned with life in the city, and spurred on by childhood dreams of adventure and discovery, a young geologist take a chance and moves his family to Alaska during the 1970s' pipeline boom. Awed and humbled by the Great Land and its unpredictable inhabitants--animal and human--he begins a 20-year search for the elusive tundra daisy--a giant oilfield with the potential to put him and his discovery o the map. Unexpectedly, however, this young explorer's search yields more than black gold when he discovers that life's greatest lessons are often learned under difficult circumstances. A mix of harrowing, humorous, and heartwarming true stories, Craig White's Tundra Daisy embodies the spirit of a real Alaskan, and recaptures a bygone era of discovery in the Last Frontier.