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Aerial View of an Ultralight Plane Flying over a Mine


Aerial View of an Ultralight Plane Flying over a Mine


$39.99


Joel Sartore Aerial View of an Ultralight Plane Flying over a Mine - Photographic Print

'Flying Saucers' - Disc-Shaped Space Vehicles


'Flying Saucers' - Disc-Shaped Space Vehicles


$39.99


'Flying Saucers' - Disc-Shaped Space Vehicles - Giclee Print

Air Crafts Fairytale Friends & Flying Vehicles(Pack of 12)


Air Crafts Fairytale Friends & Flying Vehicles(Pack of 12)


$4.99


Air Crafts Fairytale Friends & Flying Vehicles Assortment. Create your own fairytale characters and flying vehicles! The Air Crafts Flying Vehicles and Fairytale Friends assortment lets you create either 4 flying vehicles or 4 fairytale friends. The Fairy

Ultralight


Ultralight


$24.99


Ultralight - Photographic Print

Flying


Flying


$13.79


Flying

Pop-up Flying Vehicles (Hardcover)


Pop-up Flying Vehicles (Hardcover)


$16.88


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Forend  Ultralight Forend  Ultralight


Forend Ultralight Forend Ultralight


$216.19


FOREND ULTRALIGHT Mfg: Beretta Usa

Flying Elephant


Flying Elephant


$86.03


The Flying Elephant was a proposed superheavy tank, planned but never built by the British during World War I. After the last order for an additional fifty Mark I vehicles in April 1916, it was not certain that any more tanks were to be produced. Everything would depend on the success of the new weapon. William Tritton, codesigner and coproducer of the Mark I, thought he already understood what would prove to be its main weakness. A direct hit by a shell would destroy the vehicle, a major drawback on a battlefield saturated with artillery fire. Tritton decided to design a tank that would be immune to medium artillery fire in April 1916. Tritton was unsure what this would entail. He did not know how thick the armour should be to ensure complete protection. The same month Lieutenant Kenneth Symes began to test twoinch (51 mm) armour plate by firing at it with various captured German guns. In June, this program was expanded by testing several types of plate at Shoeburyness, delivered by armour producer William Beardmore and Company. The Tank Supply Committee approved the production of a prototype on 19 June 1916, but the design was not to be finalised until late August 1916. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2010/06/05 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches

Autonomous Flying Robots: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Micro Aerial Vehicles


Autonomous Flying Robots: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Micro Aerial Vehicles


$164.78


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Flying Cars, Amphibious Vehicles and Other Dual Mode Transports By Green, George W.


Flying Cars, Amphibious Vehicles and Other Dual Mode Transports By Green, George W.


$71.7


Sometimes converted from standard vehicles, sometimes beginning as cleansheet designs, these machines have met the engineering and economic challenges of dualmode travel with varying degrees of success. This book describes a fascinating array of these vehicles from the United States and abroad, including flying automobiles, roadable aircraft, amphibious vehicles, hovercraft, roadrail trains, and triphibious inventions Provided by publisher. Author: Green, George W. Subtitle: An Illustrated Worldwide History Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Number of Pages: 230 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.55 Width: 6.75 Height: 9.75

Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast


Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast


$68.4


SignPast Vintage Signs in stock now! Read Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast customer reviews. AutoAccessoriesGarage.com has the best selection of SignPast Garage Accessories at the lowest prices around. Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast are chosen by auto enthusiasts everywhere to personalize their vehicles. Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast available now at AutoAccessoriesGarage.

SignPast Flying A Gasoline Steel Sign  00014


SignPast Flying A Gasoline Steel Sign 00014


$68.4


SignPast Vintage Signs in stock now! Read SignPast Flying A Gasoline Steel Sign 00014 customer reviews. AutoAccessoriesGarage.com has the best selection of SignPast Garage Accessories at the lowest prices around. SignPast Flying A Gasoline Steel Sign 00014 are chosen by auto enthusiasts everywhere to personalize their vehicles. Flying A Gas Vintage Sign by SignPast available now at AutoAccessoriesGarage.

The Flying Deuces - B&W


The Flying Deuces - B&W


$5.99


In their first starring feature away from the Hal Roach studios, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy play a couple of fish peddlers from Des Moines on a Cook's Tour of Paris. While stopping over at quaint suburban inn, Ollie falls in love with innkeeper's daughter Georgette (Jean Parker). At Stan's prodding, Ollie pops the question to Georgette, who gently refuses because there is Someone Else. Disconsolately, Ollie decides to commit suicide by jumping into the Seine, insisting that Stan join him in his plunge to oblivion. The boys are halted from this drastic action by the timely arrival of Francois (Reginald Gardiner), an officer in the French Foreign Legion. Francois convinces Stan and Ollie that they'll forget all about Ollie's lost love if they join the Legion, and within a few days our heroes are in uniform at an outpost in French Morocco, where they are promptly assigned to laundry detail. Alas, try as he might, Ollie can't forget his beloved Georgette-until Stan suggests that he pretend to forget so that they can get back in their own clothes and head home. This Ollie does, but not before accidentally setting fire to a mountain of laundry. After leaving behind a rather nasty letter of resignation for their scowling commandant (Charles Middleton), Stan and Ollie pack their bags and head for the airport-where Ollie is reunited with Georgette, who turns out to be the wife of their commanding officer Francois! Sentenced to death for desertion, the boys tunnel their way out of their jail cell and hide out in an airplane, which Stan accidentally sends into flight. After a wild and noisy ride, the plane crashes, leading to the flm's hilarious-and somehow touching--"freak" ending. Officially a remake of Les Aviateurs, a French vehicle for Fernandel and Toto, The Flying Deuces also owes a lot to the earlier Laurel & Hardy Foreign Legion farce Beau Hunks. Highlights include Stan and Ollie's impromptu soft-shoe rendition of "Shine on Harvest Moon", and Stan's lunatic excursion into Harpo Marx territory as he plays a bed-spring "harp". Produced by Boris Morros and released by RKO Radio, Flying Deuces is unquestionably the best of Laurel & Hardy's non-Hal Roach vehicles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Putco Emblems - Flying Oval Accent [Universal - Fits all Vehicles]


Putco Emblems - Flying Oval Accent [Universal - Fits all Vehicles]


$20


"Add a specialized look to your car, truck, or SUV! Available is various styles to fit any application. Matches OEM Chrome perfectly. Don't let your vehicle look like everyone else's - customize it with Putco's Emblem Accents!"



I'm a teacher too...: The War on Ignorance Continues
I'm a teacher too...: The War on Ignorance Continues
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