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Chargement... In the Cockpit 2: Inside History-Making Aircraft of World War IIpar Roger Connor
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In the Cockpit II: Inside History-Making Aircraft of World War II provides close-up access to the instrument panels, controls, and crew stations of 34 legendary World War II aircraft in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's impressive collection. Using a high-end digital camera with a wide-angle lens and complex shooting techniques that combine digital precision with manual dexterity, photographers Eric F. Long and Mark A. Avino expertly capture every detail of the cockpits, bringing them to life as never before. Insightful text by Smithsonian curators Roger D. Connor and Christopher T. Moore place each cockpit in historical context. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is written by the people that work at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum so it is highly reliable. Some teacher assistance may be required to read the specifics about each plane. It would be highly relevant to a unit on war technology or specifically, WW2. I included the age group of 5th-8th grade because this is the age when students are learning the most about the wars that America has been apart of. Boys in this age group may be particularly interested in this type of book. This book could be paired with a trip to a war museum. ( )