Kamis, 29 Maret 2018

Tin Triangle Tales

Fast, agile and futuristic, the RAF’s Avro Vulcan nuclear bomber left an indelible impression on the crewmen who flew it during the Cold War. The sleek, delta-wing bomber lands in the ocean, then slowly sinks to the bottom—part of a plan by a menacing villain in – tent on recovering the stolen aircraft’s nuclear weapons. …

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