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‘Flying High II’ goes way out

There is a mad bomber on board, the aircraft is in danger of self-destructing, and there has been foul play on the part of those in charge. Perhaps, even worst of all, the flight crew of the Mayflower One discovers that they are completely out of coffee. Welcome to “Flying High

H: The Sequel” (Cinerama), where the white zone is still for the loading and unloading of passengers only, and the Mayflower One, the world’s first lunar shuttle to be launched from a commercial terminal, is about to be blasted beyond the ozone.

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Press, 6 May 1983, Page 2 (Supplement)

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99

‘Flying High II’ goes way out Press, 6 May 1983, Page 2 (Supplement)

‘Flying High II’ goes way out Press, 6 May 1983, Page 2 (Supplement)

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