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Cloudburst
Author | : Wilbur Smith,Chris Wakling |
Publsiher | : Piccadilly Press |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2020-03-17 |
Genre | : Adventure stories |
ISBN | : 1848128533 |
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Brand new Wilbur Smith series for readers of 11+ - starring fourteen-year-old Jack Courtney. Jack Courtney has lived in London his whole life. But this summer his parents are travelling to the Democratic Republic of the Congo for a gorilla conference, and they've promised to take Jack and his friends with them. When his parents go missing in the rainforest, abducted by mercenaries, nobody seems to have any answers. Jack is pretty sure that it's got something to do with the nearby tantalum mines, but he needs to prove it. Along with Amelia and Xander, Jack must brave the jungle to save his parents. Standing in his way is a member of his own family - Caleb Courtney. There are western gorillas, forest elephants and hippos. But there are also bandits, mercenaries and hostile tribes. The three friends will need their wits about them if they are not only to save Jack's parents, but their own lives too.
Thunderbolt
Author | : Martin Caidin,Robert S. Johnson |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2018-02-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781387590889 |
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Thunderbolt! The Extraordinary Story of a World War II Ace is the incredible true life story of Robert S. Johnson, one of AmericaÕs leading fighter pilot aces in World War II. His memoir is an action-packed account of how a young man from Lawton, Oklahoma went on to amass 28 enemy kills, the first U. S. Army Air Force pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I tally of 26 enemy planes destroyed. JohnsonÕs detailed, vivid descriptions of close-scrapes with GoeringÕs elite fighters and his numerous other skirmishes makes Thunderbolt! essential reading for World War 2 buffs.
Modelling the P 47 Thunderbolt
Author | : Brett Green |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2012-04-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781780966854 |
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The P-47 Thunderbolt, affectionately nicknamed the 'Jug', was one of the most famous fighter aircraft of World War II. Used as both a high-altitude escort fighter and a low-level fighter-bomber, it quickly gained a reputation for being tough and resilient. Many different air forces operated this plane, and it sported a wide range of camouflage schemes, finishes and markings, including stunning nose art. Modellers have been well served with Thunderbolt kits over the years, right up to the latest highly accurate releases. This book takes a step-by-step approach to modelling a wide variety of P-47 types in 1/48-scale, from 'Razorbacks' in USAAF colours to RAF T-bolts in the Far East. It provides expert advice on conversions (including a Bubbletop to a P-47M), adding aftermarket items, detailing, and ways to achieve top quality weathering and finishes.
The Divine Thunderbolt
Author | : J.T. Sibley |
Publsiher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2009-10-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781462832941 |
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The divine thunderbolt is one of the most ancient and pervasive religio-folkloric symbols of the human race. The divine thunderbolta sudden, never-missing missile of supernatural firehas been a universal worldwide phenomenon since prehistoric times. Some thunderbolt motifs were indigenous to a given locale; others can be traced to far-distant lands. This volume will examine the development and dispersion of symbols, folklore, and religious aspects of such a divinely generated thunderbolt, focusing on the Near East and Europe. Emphasis will be placed on the thunderbolt-wielding sky gods, their thunder weapons and the graphic symbols for them, and the role of the supernatural thunderbolt in magic, religion, myth, superstition, and folklore.
HTC ThunderBolt For Dummies
Author | : Dan Gookin |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2011-06-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781118131947 |
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Full-color guide to the exciting HTC Droid ThunderBolt! Now that you've got your high-powered new HTC ThunderBolt smartphone, you've got to figure out how to use it! If you're more than a little intimidated by the technology and somewhat put off by the formal documentation, this book can help. Written in the fun but clear and thorough For Dummies style, this book answers all your questions about Verizon's first 4G LTE Android device and helps you get the very most out of it. Helps you get up to speed quickly on how to use the ThunderBolt smartphone Delves into the basics?how the technology works, how to configure everything, and how to purchase apps through the Android Market or Verizon's AppSphere Delivers a full slate of how-tos, tricks, features, and techniques, all in full color Covers everything you need to know, including setup and configuration, texting, e-mailing, accessing the Internet, maps, navigation, camera, video, and synching with a PC Shows you how to customize your HTC ThunderBolt, how to maintain it, and how to expand or upgrade it with new software Once you learn all the bells and whistles, you'll be overjoyed with your new Android device. The fun starts with HTC ThunderBolt For Dummies.
Three Years with Thunderbolt
Author | : Ambrose Pratt |
Publsiher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2021-11-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : EAN:4066338090324 |
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"Three Years with Thunderbolt" is the memoir of William Monckton, who for three years attended the famous nineteenth century Australian outlaw, Frederick Ward, better known as Captain Thunderbolt, as servant, companion and intimate friend. During this period he shared the bushranger's crimes and perils, and was twice severely wounded in encounters with the police. Monckton was arrested and convicted for crimes of robberies, but received a light sentence on account of his youth, being a minor at the time. After his release, he was a reformed person, and rose to become a prosperous farmer in New South Wales.
Thunderbolt The Extraordinary Story of a World War II Ace
Author | : Robert S. Johnson,Martin Caidin |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2017-08-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781387184187 |
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Thunderbolt! The Extraordinary Story of a World War II Ace is the incredible true life story of Robert S. Johnson, one of America's leading fighter pilot aces in World War II. His memoir is an action-packed account of how a young man from Lawton, Oklahoma went on to amass 28 enemy kills, the first U. S. Army Air Force pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I tally of 26 enemy planes destroyed. Johnson's detailed, vivid descriptions of close-scrapes with Goering's elite fighters and his numerous other skirmishes makes Thunderbolt! essential reading for World War 2 buffs.
P 47D Thunderbolt vs Ki 43 II Oscar
Author | : Michael John Claringbould |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2020-07-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781472840929 |
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Although New Guinea's Thunderbolt pilots faced several different types of enemy aircraft in capricious tropical conditions, by far their most common adversary was the Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa, codenamed 'Oscar' by the Allies. These two opposing fighters were the products of two radically different design philosophies. The Thunderbolt was heavy, fast and packed a massive punch thanks to its battery of eight 0.50-cal machine guns, while the 'Oscar' was the complete opposite in respect to fighter design philosophy – lightweight, nimble, manoeuvrable and lightly armed. It was, nonetheless, deadly in the hands of an experienced pilot. The Thunderbolt commenced operations in New Guinea with a series of bomber escort missions in mid-1943, and its firepower and superior speed soon saw Fifth Air Force fighter command deploying elite groups of P-47s to Wewak, on the northern coast. Flying from there, they would pick off unwary enemy aircraft during dedicated fighter patrols. The Thunderbolt pilots in New Guinea slowly wore down their Japanese counterparts by continual combat and deadly strafing attacks, but nevertheless, the Ki-43-II remained a worthy opponent deterrent up until Hollandia was abandoned by the IJAAF in April 1944. Fully illustrated throughout with artwork and rare photographs, this fascinating book examines these two vastly different fighters in the New Guinea theatre, and assesses the unique geographic conditions that shaped their deployment and effectiveness.