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Mystère Falcon 900, Le Bourget, Hervé Leprince-Ringuet, 1st day program, philately
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Mystère-Falcon is the name of the family of business jets built since 1963 by the French manufacturer Dassault Aviation. Today only the Falcon brand is used.
Announced in 1983 during the Paris Air Show, the Falcon 900, derived from the Falcon 50 trijet, aimed to offer the market an intercontinental aircraft with a much larger cabin that could carry up to 14 passengers.
Hervé Leprince-Ringuet sets several world records including the closed circuit speed record with the Falcon 10 n ° 01, June 1, 1971, and the category speed record on the Teterboro-Le Bourget route with the Falcon 50 n ° 401, October 9, 1977.
It flew on all Dassault military aircraft up to the Mirage 2000; he was a Falcon 900 test pilot.
It is a 1st day envelope issued in 1985 by France that inspired this creation.
We find the portrait of Hervé Leprince-Ringuet, and images of the Falcon 900.
The envelope is fixed on the A4 print which you can see on the first view; the envelope is protected so that it does not risk anything.
This creation is a unique piece like everything I create and it is a gift idea for those who love aviation and its evolution,
and philatelists, because they will not have this SINGLE copy.
The print was made on high quality A4 gloss photo paper: 280 gsm.
You can keep this assembly in a plastic sleeve, to collect it in a filing cabinet.
Another solution, put it in a frame to decorate your interior.
So it can be used as decoration in an entrance, a living room, a library, a dining room or a bedroom. It will be a reasonably priced work of art that you can give as a gift, whether you are a collector or not.
An example of a frame is shown in the last view: it is a Binuru wooden frame in black color with grain.
ATTENTION, THIS FRAME IS NOT PROVIDED.
For more information, do not hesitate to call me.
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