Marooned on Tashoo, Introduction

I started with gliders, then graduated to biplanes, monoplanes, multi-engine propeller planes, and then jets. i loved the freedom that being a pilot gave me. it also helped me to think in three dimensions.

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Surface (Chapter 5)

Still seemed a bit empty for only one passenger and would probably easily still have had room for three or four more, she'd filled up some of the empty space with a few plants, microscopes, telescopes, clocks, beakers, vats, tubes, anatomy charts, a model biplane

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603 Hints Of a Seven-Fold Symmetry

She suspects that mechanically, its flight is really more like a new biplane than a fighter jet, paper and canvas slapped together to create something only barely more sophisticated than a kite being flown from the inside.

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Black Project Files Chapter 6

A trashed out 1929 zenith z6a biplane in a now disclosed hanger at the air-force base, mr.

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Blue and Orange Sky- Love at Long Last

Tails also lived there but had been spending most of her time at the freedom fighter base, where she was always tinkering with her biplane, the tornado.

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Return to Sender 10 - Chemical Plant Zone

This realisation only made him more homesick, taking his mind off briefly the fact that he was tied down to a biplane's wingspan, ropes quivering slightly in the breeze against his body.

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Leading Man

A loud buzzing overcame my ears as a biplanes' engine turned over and started, slicing wind and taxiing on the runway beyond the walls of the bunkhouse. "i could fly."

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Down in the Valley- Part II

He parked the car and led me over to a yellow dh tiger moth biplane. a cheetah technician was tinkering with the engine. "ah mr. lockhart!" he called as we walked over. "morning amani. would it be possible to take her up?

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Return to Sender 9 - Two-Tailed Zone

James looked out the door at the red biplane, biting his lip nervously. "...why can't there be two seats on that damn plane?"

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Act XIX

It was literally a two-seater, akin to biplanes and fighter planes of the first two world wars, except that the secondary passenger seat had a mini-lab desk built into the plane itself, and there was storage for our supplies.

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