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Into The Wild Blue Yonder by Karl Aron
An illustrated history of aviation for children. Drawings by E. Benyaminson and B. Kyshtymov Translated from the Russian by Sergei Sosinsky Credits to the original uploaders. You can get the book here and here A better scan is incoming … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, aviation, children's science, history of aviation, history of science, soviet literature, soviet science
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History of Aviation and Cosmonautics (Vols 1, 2, 3, and 4) – Anoshchenko (Ed.)
In this post, we will see the four volumes of History of Aviation and Cosmonautics edited by N. D. Anoshchenko. About the book In 1964, the Executive Committee of the Aviation Section of the Soviet National Association of Historians of … Continue reading
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Tagged aeroplanes, aviation, cosmonautics, history of science, ramjets, soviet, space ship, space technology, space travel
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How Man Learned To Fly – Belyayev
In this post, we will see the book How Man Learned To Fly by Alexander Belyayev. About the book All of us want to fly like birds. Now flying seems to be an everyday thing for us. But attempts to … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerodynamics, aeroplaces, aerostats, aviation, children's literature, children's science, dirigibles, flight, gliders, history of technology, hot air balloons, illustrated books, planes, popular science, rockets, winged crafts
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