1970 and the far right religious movements in the US succeed in lobbying for expanded censorship laws. Entrepreneur Hugh Heffner now finds it totally impossible to deliver his magazine, even in plain brown wrappers, through the regular postal system. Special FBI agents intercept over 2000 private-company delivery trucks on the interstate highways every day searching for illegal publications & products but in short time the usual underground black-market system sees this material regularly available, tho through different outlets than in the past.
The right-wing parliament of Margaret Thatcher, supported by the Mary Whitehouse organisation, also adopts almost as strict legislation for Britain.
To obviate this blockage of his empire, Mr Heffner institutes his own international fast-delivery service. Buying six surplus B-58 bombers he converts them for cargo - mainly for his own magazines but also some international & diplomatic mail. Banned from landing at Heathrow Airport, he is granted covert landing-rights at the US Greenham Common Airbase.
While the Sonic Bunnies deliver Playboy & Hustler magazine to Britain & other Commonwealth countries, Larry Flint obtains the US military-mail contract & his aircraft delivers his magazine, Playboy and priority-mail to troops on military bases in Vietnam.