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Gone but not Forgotten
Defunct British Airlines Since 1945
2017
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The British airliners we see today in our airports are the result of numerous takeovers and mergers involving large and small companies.Gone but not Forgotten: Defunct British Airlines since 1945 covers large numbers of these airlines that have ceased operating since 1946. Some collapsed due to financial difficulties and others were taken over by larger airlines or ceased operating altogether. In post-war Britain, several small airlines were founded and eq...
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Pacific Ocean Mariners GuideBy Alan PhillipsThe Pacific Ocean is not one cruising ground. It is a system of trade winds, cyclone seasons, currents, and long distances that rewards disciplined planning and punishes guesswork.This guide is built for skippers who want to get it right. Authored by Alan Phillips who has done a double circumnavigation,Inside, you will find a practical, skipper-first breakdown of the world's largest ocean: ...
PHP174.29
2011
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International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea.New BookBot linked to Ai agent in the book will answer your questions. Also will recommend videos and other resources for further information and assistance.All vessels should have a copy of these International Regulations on board.
PHP116.00
2026
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The Tellings contains two interesting and different story arcs that merge somewhat towards the end. The first "telling" is about Lucifer, his Satanic Majesty, while in Hell, he tells all the world's demons about his hellish history. Lucifer also tells of his wish to have a second Hell in a valley town that will be "cleansed" of its human residents, about which they know nothing. The second "telling" is about two wretched-looking demons, who Lucifer sent to a human town to gather light bulb...
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Whitsunday Waters
Boating Directions
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- Boating Directions
2023
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Attention boaters and armchair sailors!Are you planning a boating adventure in the Whitsunday Islands?Don't cast off without your resources.These directions are an essential resource for anyone planning to explore the stunning waters of the Whitsunday Islands by boat.We now incorporate multimedia links to provide detailed information on the best routes, anchorages, and marinas.Whitsunday Waters has updated the old traditional boating guide with onlin...
PHP232.59
2014
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Wales, a small country, is littered with the relics of war – Iron Age forts, Roman ruins, medieval castles and the coastal forts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The biggest construction of fortifications in Wales took place during the reign of Edward I. They were not only built to deter an invader, but to control the frequent Welsh uprisings. The next wave of constructions occurred during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when a number of forts and gun emplacements were ...
PHP652.89
2013
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This book describes an unparalleled experience through the world's most breathtaking waters.This book is your planning guide on how to sail around the world.It explains how to leverage the trade winds to cross major oceans while avoiding revolving storms.It ensures a fabulous seamless voyage, steering clear of tumultuous weather.Embarking on a journey to circumnavigate the world is a dream shared by many—an adventure filled with discovery and the ultimate fr...
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Defending Wales
The Coast and Sea Lanes in Wartime
2010
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The arrival of the U-boat in the First War, and the addition of the bomber in the Second brought the Welsh coast and sea lanes into range of German attack. Wales had three important arteries around its coast: the Bristol Channel, St George's Channel, and the Irish Sea. These sea lanes, and the industrial ports surrounding them, were vital to the British war effort, and had to be protected at all costs. Airfields for airships, biplanes, seaplanes, fighters and bombers were established up an...
PHP750.79
2020
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The Boating and Cruising information for Brazil. The book includes links to online current cruising sources.Current information on formalities, ports, navigation, cruising Brazil etc .The sources examined in the preparation of this publication were:British Hydrographic Department Sailing Directions.Argentina Sailing Directions.Brazil Sailing Directions.Various port handbooks.Reports from United States Naval and merchant ve...
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2011
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Wales, a small country, is littered with the relics of war - Iron Age forts, Roman ruins, medieval castles and the coastal forts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The most ambitious fortifications in Wales were built during the reign of Edward I. They were not only erected to deter invaders, but also to control the frequent Welsh uprisings. The next wave of construction began in the eighteenth century, when a number of forts and gun emplacements were built, mostly in South Wales,...
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- Through Time
2012
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Opened in 1931 as Yeadon Aerodrome, Leeds-Bradford Airport is the largest in Yorkshire. Regular flights began from the airport in 1935 with a service to Newcastle, Edinburgh and London (Heston). During the war, the airfield was used as a shadow factory and constructed almost 700 Lancaster bombers, as well as almost 4,500 Avro Ansons. Civil flights began again in 1947 and by 1978 Regional Airport status had been granted as long as runways were extended. This work began in 1982 and the new a...
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- Through Time
2012
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It was inevitable that certain areas of Wales would be chosen as locations for airfields in times of conflict and war. The nation's distance from Continental Europe made it relatively safe from enemy attack and, therefore, ideally suited for training. It also due to its location on the western side of Great Britain near to the Western Approaches and the Atlantic convoys that the airfields in Pembrokeshire, as a peninsula, were ideally suited for Coastal Command operations into the Atlantic...
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