A Flight in Spring


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Reproduction of the original: A Flight in Spring by J. Harris Knowles




A Flight in Spring


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Reproduction of the original: A Flight in Spring by J. Harris Knowles




Flight Into Spring


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The Civil War has just ended. Sally Day Hammond is a vivacious, tiny, coddled Southern lady. Charles Horne is silent, tall, unbending and from the North. They have been corresponding since Harper's Ferry and are now to be married. When Charles brings Sally back to live with his strict New England family, little wonder that tensions rise to the breaking point, but Sally has mettle. In the desperate honesty of this young couple s conflict, both young hearts will have to truly stretch and meld. Amidst a rich historical setting, skilled novelist Bianca Bradbury brings all the resources of heartsearching realism to the predicaments of young married love. Ages 10 and up."




A Flight in Spring


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A Flight in Spring


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"[...] Our stay in Thomasville was delightful. We found ourselves at home in the broad ample residence of our good host. The house is a large, one-story, double structure, standing in its own spacious grounds. A large hall, more than ninety feet long, runs through the midst of it. There we spent two days with our host, enjoying every moment of our stay. Flowers and roses were on every hand, and great trees with grateful shade, and the songs of many birds, and the pealing laughter of young folk, and the quiet happiness of those who loved to see others happy all about them.[...]".







Flight


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Flight Into Spring


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Flight Investigation of the Effect of Control Centering Springs on the Apparent Spiral Stability of a Personal-owner Airplane


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A flight investigation has been conducted on a typical high-wing personal-owner airplane to determine the effect of control centering springs on apparent spiral stability. The centering springs were used in both the aileron and rudder control systems to provide both a positive centering action and a means of trimming the airplane.