Winged Brothers


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Winged Brothers recounts the service exploits of two brothers over more than forty years of naval aviation history in both peace and war. They were deeply committed to each other and to advancing their chosen profession, but due to the vast difference in their ages and the fourteen years between their respective graduations from the U.S. Naval Academy, they experienced carrier aviation from very different perspectives. The older brother, Ernest, entered naval aviation in an era of open-cockpit biplanes when the Navy’s operations from aircraft carriers were still taking form when Fleet Problems were still the primary means of determining aviation’s warfighting utility and proving its merits to the fleet. Macon’s story guides the reader through the Navy’s transition from piston-engine aircraft to jets. For the entirety of their time in uniform, the one constant was a close fraternal bond that saw Ernest as mentor and Macon as devoted admirer and protégé, only to see those roles recede as the younger brother’s achievements transcended those of the older brother. Through personal letters, official reports, first-hand accounts, and first-person interviews, their symbiotic relationship is revealed to the reader.




Winged Crusade


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The Journal of Experimental Zoology


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A separate section of the journal, Molecular and developmental evolution, is devoted to experimental approaches to evolution and development.




The Winged Gospel


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Exploring these early years of aviation, Joseph Corn describes the fascinating, and often bizarre, plans for the future of manned flight and brings back to life the famous and lesser-known aviators who became American heroes.







Journal of Genetics


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The Cleansing of Earth-2012


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The Cleansing of the Earth 2012 tells the transfixing and unforgettable story of Lucyna Lobos, who experienced a clinical death in a Poland hospital. Later, during a hypnotic regression, she saw an insightful and extraordinary vision -- which gave her answers to the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt. Her memories hold a fascinating, riveting tale. A young Ancient Egyptian priestess is appointed by the gods to fulfill her mission in the Age of Aquarius. This is at the time of King Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid. Khufu, the One Who Arrived from the Sky, came to Earth to build this amazing structure with Star Visitors from the Ashun Planet in the Orion Constellation. They placed an "Energy-Magnetic System" in the pyramid. The system will protect the Earth during the return of the Nibiru Planet -- the same one that caused the biblical flood some twelve thousand years ago. Now it is up to the Lucyna Lobos and the organization that supports her to convince everyone that change is coming in the year 2012, when the Earth and its people will be cleansed and humans will achieve the fourth dimension. This will be the fulfillment of the Age of Aquarius.




Winged Sabres


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Winged Sabres is the story of a RFC & RAF squadron flying the cumbersome FE2 from February 1916 to September 1917, and then the superlative Bristol Fighter: a two-seater fighter-reconnaissance squadron with an astonishingly high success rate.20 Squadron was possibly the highest scoring squadron of the war and one of the most highly decorated, claiming over 600 combat victories with well over 400 confirmed in RFC & RAF Communiqus. Its members won seventy gallantry decorations including a posthumous Victoria Cross, and included fliers from the U.K. and around the world. Over 40 became aces, including the American Iaccaci brothers and some Canadians and others. But with a casualty rate of around 50% including killed, wounded and POW they paid a high price.Over 15 years research has gone into this book, covering a seldom-explored aspect of WW1 in the air: the two-seater fighter-reconnaissance squadrons. 20 Squadrons motto was Facta Non Verba Deeds Not Words!




Elegiae


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