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John and Jana both listened as a Tu-4 droned overhead. Its four massive radial piston engines rumbled as it passed over. The Tu-4 was due for retirement from the DA-V.V-S (Dal'niya Aviatitsya-Voenno.Vozdushniye-Sily = Long Range Aviation of the Soviet Air Force). A faithful reproduction of the American Boeing B-29, it had been the mainstay of the Soviet strategic bomber force in the early 50s. The lovers both looked at each other and knew what the other was thinking. 'Height,...

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The Butterfly and the FalconChapter 36

Briyan Briyanovich Khrinhov stood on the fantail of the RFS Poltava as it slid smoothly through the heads outside Wellington Harbour. It had been a year since the RNZN's Te Kaha had paid a similar courtesy visit to Vladivostok. Now it was Russia's turn to establish a first. Not since the First World War had a Russian Naval Vessel called at a New Zealand Port. This was the second port of call for the Poltava. Previously, she'd tied up at Devonport in Auckland, the RNZN's main naval base....

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2 Clan Amir Falcon ChickChapter 02

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2 Clan Amir Falcon ChickChapter 04

In December, 1999, Gordie is in Carmel shopping with his sister, Danielle who is known as Dani-girl. They’re after a few Christmas presents for family members that are hard to shop for, so they’re checking out the wider range of shops in Carmel. They normally shop in View Port because the clan residence is built into the headland between the two towns with its front entrance being closer to View Port, but the tourist resort town of Carmel has a much wider range of goods for sale, though at...

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