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How Does It Fly?: The Science of Flight

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Check it out! Shocker facts, word stunners, and bite-sized bits of seriously strange information shake up reading interest in the Shockwave - the exciting new series that serves up the world's most extreme science and history for readers to discover.

36 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2007

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Peter Rees

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Peter Rees was a journalist for more than forty years, working as federal political correspondent for the Melbourne Sun, the West Australian and the Sunday Telegraph. He is the author of The Boy from Boree Creek: The Tim Fischer Story (2001), Tim Fischer's Outback Heroes (2002), Killing Juanita: a true story of murder and corruption (2004), and The Other Anzacs: The Extraordinary story of our World War I Nurses (2008 and 2009) and Desert Boy: Australians at War from Beersheba to Tobruk to El Alamein (2011 and 2012). He is currently working on a biography of Charles Bean to be published in 2015.

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March 15, 2019
Dense with material but fun for kids.
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January 17, 2016
A very good overview of flying, what to expect on a flight and at an airport, and lots of trivia. Only one section really describes how a plane gets off the ground. There are lots of pictures and it's easy to read. You will definitely go, "hey, I didn't know this before!" and will be surprised at what you will learn about aircraft.
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