MAKE A MEME View Large Image This vertical photograph of unusual clarity was taken by a second plane flying a few thousand feet above the forward firing aircraft. By using the light produced by his teammate nearer the ground (about 800 feet), high-altitude night ...
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Keywords: black background 330-PSA-4-63 (USN 1062489): The Side Effect. This vertical photograph of unusual clarity was taken by a second plane flying a few thousand feet above the forward firing aircraft. By using the light produced by his teammate nearer the ground (about 800 feet), high-altitude night photographs of unusual sharpness and clarity are possible. VFP 62 will also further develop this technique, October 11, 1962. Photograph released January 17, 1963. (2015/10/13). 330-PSA-4-63 (USN 1062489): The Side Effect. This vertical photograph of unusual clarity was taken by a second plane flying a few thousand feet above the forward firing aircraft. By using the light produced by his teammate nearer the ground (about 800 feet), high-altitude night photographs of unusual sharpness and clarity are possible. VFP 62 will also further develop this technique, October 11, 1962. Photograph released January 17, 1963. (2015/10/13).
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