Flying Fortress Engines Dimension
• American Photographer Mark Fisher •
Studebaker's Part In The War Effort
Building The Right Engine Called The Cyclone.
Design By The Wright Brothers In 1927.
The R -1820-97 Air Cooled.
Radial 9 Engine Was Extremely,
Conservative With Fuel Usage
As Well As Easy To Service
Which Gave The Fliers A Super Advantage
Over The Opponent's Aircraft.
Which Lead To Air Superiority
For The Allied Command
And Eventually Success To
Defeat The Enemy's Armies.
Over And Out
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Captured Under Selected Natural Light Sources.
Modified For The Web Presentation
Adjusting The Contrast, Hue, And Saturation Values
That Enhanced The Image Display
Mastered For Sizing And Shaping
With Advances D Theory.
Of Course Working The Core Plain,
Using Creative Digital Techniques
Controlling The Placement And Linear Arrangement
While Managing The Layout Together
Through Photo Graphic Engineering
Assembling The Structured Appearance
Within The Cell Frame Field
Maneuvering The Created Elements
To Complete The Visual Result
During Post Lab In New York City
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