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A kidnapped young prince must rely on a mysterious stranger to save him… We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from In Deeper Waters, a YA fantasy romance from author F.T. Lukens publishing April 20th with Margaret K. McElderry Books. Prince Tal has long awaited his coming-of-age tour. After spending most of his life cloistered behind palace walls as he learns to keep his forbidden magic secret, he can finally see his family’s kingdom for the first time. His first taste of adventure comes just two days into the journey, when their crew discovers a mysterious prisoner on a burning derelict vessel. ....
There have been over the years some interesting names being used by carmakers for their models. Yet one has to admit that the imagination of those in the aviation industry knows virtually no limit when it comes to naming winged machines. ....
autoevolution 4 Apr 2021, 7:12 UTC · by For a while now we have been enjoying winged machines from the past, sitting on the airfields of the world as they wait to take to the skies once more. We’ve had anything from literal war hero warbirds to less impressive, but perhaps equally as important trainers. But if you’ve been following us, then you know that for the most part we only talked about what the Allies had in their arsenal back then. 5 photos The reason behind this is relatively simple. As the winning side, the Allies managed to get out of the war with a lot of their hardware intact. Not the same can be said about the Axis powers, who not only suffered immense losses during the fighting, but also had to get rid of most of what was left after peace settled in. ....
This 1942 Vultee BT-13 Valiant Once Trained America’s War Pilots 3 Apr 2021, 6:08 UTC · by The name Vultee Aircraft has long left the world scene, so it pretty much means nothing for the people in our age and time. But back in the years of the Second World War though, it was a big name for a lot of the American pilots that would later go on to fight over the planet s battlefields. 6 photos That’s because a lot of them learned how to fly and fight on something called Vultee BT-13 Valiant. The machine, developed for the branch called back then the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC), was used for the second phase of the three-phase training program all pilots had to go through. ....