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Strange but not true? Did a US game publisher really get raided by US intelligence services over a fighter plane that never existed?


Strange but not true? Did a US game publisher really get raided by US intelligence services over a fighter plane that never existed?

| Image credit: Francesco Cotti Now, MicroProse I'll come back to in a moment, but at the heart of the speculation surrounding the F-19 was, of all things, an American model aircraft maker called John Andrews. "The inevitable 'problems' arose from declaring that he had unraveled the Cold War's most secret military program based solely on intuition," wrote Cotti in his article on The Aviationist. In other words: they began to establish a business relationship, which is important for what happens next, when Stealey gets a hush-hush phone call from Clancy about a top secret in-development fighter plane.

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