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Airwars - The Rich and Famous - cover

Airwars - The Rich and Famous

Mario Lee

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

Mario Lee is a 63-year-old fiction author from California. He resides now in Las Vegas with his loving wife. When not writing, Mario enjoys golfing and spending time with his family. He developed a passion for aviation at the age of 35 and took his flight lessons in CA, realizing the importance of having an instructor. Currently, he is excitedly working on his upcoming action-packed novel featuring an American spy.
 
Teams are preparing for the upcoming air race in Saudi Arabia. Participants discuss their strategies, flight plans, and concerns about security and detection. They also talk about the challenging race course and the need for safety measures. The event is well organized, with advanced audio and video streaming networks and strict rules to prevent cheating. The atmosphere is festive, with parties and live performances. The owners and pilots are introduced, and preparations are made for the race.
Available since: 02/12/2024.

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