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Interflight - 76

In the year 1976, on the 11th of October, Algeria concluded a contract with the United States of America for purchase of one aircraft carrier and 70 fighterplanes. The Libyan Secret service found proofs that these airplanes were bought to attack Libya. According to this information, the Libyan government decided to attack itself, using all the airplanes in the armament, bought from the United States of America and Great Britain. During a few hours more than five hundred unlabelled bombers took off from the Libyan airfields. The targets of the bombers were Algerian military and civil centres, antiaircraft defence and naval defence. The Libyan intelligence service centre had no information that the US aircraft carrier USS Agamemnon locating in the Mediterranean Sea, was the same vessel meant to be sold to Algeria, and that one A-10 Thunderbolt was standing on its airplane deck, having been sent for test flights.
On the 14th of October, after the three days’ conflict, peace negotiations were held between Algeria and Libya under the leadership of the United States of America and Great Britain. At 22.08 according to the local time a contract was signed, in which both sides committed not to make an attack on the other side during the following fifty years. At the same meeting United States of America and Great Britain promised to compensate the damages made to the sides during the campaign, getting the promise in return, that the information about the used aircrafts will not be shared with any of the third countries, first of all the Soviet Union, and also the action happened will be completely hushed up.
This is the end of the background and the start of your mission. Your task is to destroy as many enemies as possible, put your flying abilities to the test.

© Heiko Unt - 2001, e-mail: heiko@cirkus.ee
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