"William Forstchen - Article 23" - читать интересную книгу автора (Forstchen William R)Article 23
William R. Forstchen This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or events is purelycoincidental Copyright 1998 by William R. Forstchen All rights reserved, including the rightto reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form. A Baen Books Original Baen Publishing Enterprises P.O. Box 1403Riverdale NY 10471 ISBN 0-671-87889-1 Cover art by GaryRuddell First printing, September, 1998 Distributed by Simon amp; Schuster 1230 Avenue of the Americas NewYork, NY 10020 Typeset by Windhaven Press, Auburn NHPrinted in the United States of AmericaFor Jeff Ethell, military aviation historian, who, on the day this book was finished, was killed flying a P-38 Lightning. As of the time of this writing it is believed that the plane suffered a major mechanical failure and Jeff sacrificed his life trying to bring it in safely rather than let a historic plane be destroyed. Jeff's love of history, his ability as a writer, his dedication to honoring the memory of those who served in inspiration to those fortunate enough to call Jeff friend. All who knew you shall miss you, Jeff and thanks for the ride in the P-51 Mustang. It was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, and I'll never forget it or you. "For you have slipped the surly bonds of Earth and touched the face of God." FrorrfHigh Flight" by John Gillespie McGee Chapter I Justin Bell was heading back to the stars. He settled back in his chair and felt a chill of excitement race down his back as the airlock door to the Skyhook turbolift slammed shut. He looked over at Matt Everett, his best friend from the Academy, and smiled. "Well, buddy, good-bye Earth, but back home for you," Justin said with a smile. "I finally got a chance to see a sunset and go canoeing. There's a lot about Earth I'll miss," Matt replied wistfully. "But gravity sure ain't one of them," Justin laughed. |
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