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Slipstream is a radio drama written by Simon Bovey, broadcast on BBC Radio 7 in March 2008 in 5 episodes. This wartime tale tells of a British commando raid on a German experimental aircraft development site, following reports of a new German aircraft capable of fantastic speeds, which shot down 150 Allied bombers during a bombing mission. It is described as silver and disc-shaped: have the Nazis built a flying saucer?
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http://archive.org/download/slipstream_202008/Slipstream 1of5 Into the Wolf's Lair.mp3: 1of5 Into the Wolf's Lair http://archive.org/download/slipstream_202008/Slipstream 2of5 The Eagle's Nest.mp3: 2of5 The Eagle's Nest http://archive.org/download/slipstream_202008/Slipstream 3of5 The Tomorrow World.mp3: 3of5 The Tomorrow World http://archive.org/download/slipstream_202008/Slipstream 4of5 This Island Earth.mp3: 4of5 This Island Earth http://archive.org/download/slipstream_202008/Slipstream 5of5 Fight for the Future.mp3: 5of5 Fight for the Future
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