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Depends on condition, and what they are. The answer is too broad. You need to be more specific.
It can be worth any were from $20 - $40 it would be a bit more expensive if you can get a certificate of authenticity for it and if it was actually used in battle.
Very likely no more than a few bucks. They are common and are worth very little. If it is uncirculated you will get more.
If it is a foot locker from the 2nd world war and it is in good condition with not a spec of rust on it, and the hinges don't squeak when you open the door (not that you can't fix that),and the paints not pealing, and there's no dents in it or anything of that nature, its not worth anything.I took mine to a place but it was from the 1st world war and the guy said it was worth more to scrap than to sell.I'm kidding I know nothing about this subject
$20-$30 if it's in perfect condition. The medals aren't worth much because the US government awarded them to ANYONE who had served ONE or more days of service between 1941-46. That's millions of them.
Games marketed to consumers are not, but flight schools have much more detailed flight simulators that use real instruments hooked up to a computer. These actually are effective preparation for real flying.
Reading the gauges can take some practice, and volumes can be said about the use of each of the instruments. I have created related questions dealing with some of the more primary instruments. Just follow the links below.
The piano is more popular, infact the piano is one of the most popular instruments in the world!!
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Extra legroom seats can be worth the additional cost for a more comfortable flying experience, especially for taller individuals or those who value more space during a flight.
I think that it depends on which is more scarce. The harder it is to find it then the more its worth. But in world trade i think that gold is worth more since we trade it.
Gerard Arthur Way is worth more than all the money in the world.
Aeronautical Engineers know way more than average flight engineers. so, yes nothing can stop u from becoming the best flight engineer in the world. :')
It depends where she signed. If she signed a book, or a flight plan, then it might be worth much more, but from what I know a signature on a normal peice of paper could be worth as much as $1,899.00.
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The instruments in hit the road jack are: the piano and guitar there are many more instruments but I don't Know them. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.