Rocket Plane Dimension
• American Photographer Mark Fisher •
French Aircraft Postage
This Was A Rush On 1953 Technology
A Try On A Mixed-Power Interceptor.
After WWII France Raced
To Get Rearmed With Anything
That Would Give Them An Advantage
If Attacked From An Outside Force.
The Plane Was Equipped With Two
Turbo Jets And Ability To Use
A Rocket Power Thrust To Accomplish
An Air Victory During A Fire Fight Mission.
The Concept And Plan On The Design
Had Some Success, Eventually All Failed.
From Flaws In The Machine
As Well As Faults In Human Error.
Only Eight Were Built
Over And Out
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Captured Under Natural Light
Modified For The Web Presentation Display
Mastered For Sizing And Shaping
Of Course, Using Digital Techniques
Controlling The Placement
While Putting The Layout Together
Through Photo Graphic Engineering
Assembling The Structured Appearance
Within The Frame Field
Maneuvering The Created Elements
To Complete The Visual Result
During Post Lab In New York City
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Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is
A Well Accomplished Published Photographer
In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography.
New York City
Based Image And Filmmaker
Has A Worldwide Following.
Is A Member Of The Press.
There Is Fan Page On Facebook.
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firststampmultimedia@yahoo.com
Located In
New York, New York
Contact Also
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In New York City
Or Contact Mark Fisher
markfishernyc1@yahoo.com
In New York City
Thank You
Veteran Of The United States Army.
Trained And Educated In Medicine.
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