We consider NS-NS superstring model with several ``magnetic'' parameters
bsβ (s=1, ...,N) associated with twists mixing a compact S1 direction with
angles in N spatial 2-planes of flat 10-dimensional space. It generalizes the
Kaluza-Klein Melvin model which has single parameter b. The corresponding
U-dual background is a R-R type IIA solution describing an orthogonal
intersection of N flux 7-branes. Like the Melvin model, the NS-NS string
model with N continuous parameters is explicitly solvable; we present its
perturbative spectrum and torus partition function explicitly for the N=2 case.
For generic bsβ (above some critical values) there are tachyons in the S1
winding sector. A remarkable feature of this model is that while in the Melvin
N=1 case all supersymmetry is broken, a fraction of it may be preserved for N>1 by making a special choice of the parameters bsβ. Such solvable NS-NS
models may be viewed as continuous-parameter analogs of non-compact orbifold
models. They and their U-dual R-R fluxbrane counterparts may have some
``phenomenological'' applications. In particular, in N=3 case one finds a
special 1/4 supersymmetric R-R 3-brane background. Putting Dp-branes in flat
twisted NS-NS backgrounds leads to world-volume gauge theories with reduced
amount of supersymmetry. We also discuss possible ways of evolution of unstable
backgrounds towards stable ones.Comment: 26 pages, harvmac. v3: reference added, minor changes in appendi