General Information
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 Title:                  Airframe
 Author:                 Crighton
 Read By:                Garrick Hagon
 Copyright:              1996
 Audiobook Copyright:    1997
 Publisher:              ISIS Audio Books
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
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 Media:                  Tape
 Length each:            40-43 min
 Source:                 Library
 Condition:              Used
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I must say that this was a bugger to code. Tape 7 was screwed all the way through and I 
had to dissasemble the tape and record it in segments then reassemble in Mp3 form.
note:-
track : 13 # some distortion in last 15 mins
track : 14 # some distortion and pitch shifting  in last 25 mins Volume varience
Cleaned as best as I could. 
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File Information
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 Number of MP3s:         16
 Total Duration:         11hrs:07min
 Total MP3 Size:         229.28 MB
 Parity Archive:         yes
 Ripped By:              Nemo
 Ripped With:            AudioLab 3.0
 Encoded With:           FhG
 Encoded At:             CBR 48 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
 Normalize:              some
 Noise Reduction:        yes
 ID3 Tags:               Set, v1.1

note
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anyone got a CD rip?

Book Description
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Airframe by Michael Crighton
Read by Garrick Hagon

(c) 1996

ISIS Audio Books IAB 971002

on 8 cassettes


The twin jet plane en route to Denver from Hong Kong is merely a green radar blip half an hour off the California coast when the call comes through to air traffic control:
'Social Approach, this is TransPacific 545. We have an emergency.'
The pilot requests priority clearance to land. Then comes the bombshell - he needs forty ambulances on the runway.

Garrick Hagon's many films incl. Batman, Star Wars, Cry Freedom, A Bridge Too Far, ... He has worked extensively in English Theatre, incl. appearances at the National
Theatre and is a familiar reader on BBC radio.

#13+ #14 some Wow Flutter due to damaged tape corrected as best I can