Extreme Machines
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Non Fiction | MVS Library Children's Room | G- Nonfiction (Juvenile) | 629.04 STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 26054 |
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629.04 Planes have wings and other questions about transportation / | 629.04 BID Inventions We Use to Go Places | 629.04 KIR From here to there : inventions that changed the way the world moves / | 629.04 STE Extreme Machines | 629.1 LOP Flight | 629.13 ASI How do airplanes fly? / | 629.13 BER Gentleman Amateurs: An Appreciation of Wilbur and Orville Wright |
Which is more extreme - a car that can go faster than the speed of sound or a nuclear submarine that can run for more than 15 years without refueling? Both are amazing vehicles. Both cost millions of dollars to develop. One, however, is truly more extreme than the other.
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