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Development of American Air Force
Different military airplanes flying / plane taking off from carrier / sailors on top of aircraft carrier ship / plane on deck sinks below into ship. Development of American Air Force on January 01, 1953 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Early airplane companies
Inside airplane factory / workers at various tasks assembling planes, making parts and operating machinery. Early airplane companies on January 01, 1953 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Pre-WWII military weapons technology
Line of large ships in the ocean / horse drawn wagons and horses riding along / armed soldiers crouched in a field / soldiers running / weapons on the backs of wagons and guns planted among the grasses as soldiers train at College Park,...
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Admiral Ramsey discusses first aircraft carrier, USS Langley
Images of bi-plane landing on top of aircrfat carrier ship identified as the USS Langley / Admiral Dewitt C Ramsey seated at desk / he states: 'the Langley had at best 14 knots maximum speed - we had to wait for adequate wind conditions...
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General Mitchell argues for American Air Force division
Brigadier General William Mitchell Jr standing beside airplane / ship on the ocean / planes inside hangar / CU of bombs on the underside of plane / planes flying in uniform / Lawrence Bell of the Glenn Martin company explains: 'try to...
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General Spaatz discusses mid-air fueling
Narrator discusses General Carl Tooey Spaatz and Lieutenant General Ira C Eaker flying for seven days straight / General Carl Tooey Spaatz in 1953 discussing mid air fueling / Spaatz explains how mid air fueling was Lieutenant General...
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Donald Douglas discusses plane engine development
Inside airplane engine factory / several men holding an engine / Donald Douglas talks about Charles Lawrance and air cooled engine development / tells how Lawrance engine 'powered the Lindbergh flight' / George J Mead working on planes...
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Admiral Ramsey discusses kite balloons and naval aviation
Men guiding a balloon ship as it leaves the ground / two air ships coming into land / Admiral Dewitt C Ramsey seated at desk talking / discusses kite balloons being used for observation during and just after World War I. Admiral Ramsey...
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Kindelberger and Donald Douglas discuss changes in plane innovations
James 'Dutch' Kindelberger seated behind desk talking / discusses how Donald Douglas began his own plane manufacturing company and how much technical information about planes has increased / Donald Douglas perched on table talking and...
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President Coolidge advances aviation industry
President Calvin Coolidge institutes Morrow board making sustained aircraft development priority / Exterior of Capitol building / narrator discusses president Calvin Coolidge Morrow board recommendations regarding aviation / workers...
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Pilots become stuntmen after WWI ends
Jenny airplane flying in air / pilot flies as second man hangs from bottom of plane / hanging man's perspective / narrator quotes Richard H. Depew, Jr. stating: 'the greatest risk in flying is starving to death' / plane landing on ground...
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William Boeing discusses first international airmail
Men wind the propeller of airmail plane / In 1953, William Boeing discusses his role in international mail service / 'In 1919 Eddie Hubbard and I took a flight up to Vancouver, B.C. - this was the first international mail ever carried...
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James 'Jimmy' Doolittle performs first blind flight
James 'Jimmy' Doolittle performs first blind flight / Doolittle in plane pulling hood over his head / Doolittle narrates his flight: 'taking off under a hood flying a prescribed course and landing back under the hood without ever having...
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Chamberlin and Devine make record nonstop transatlantic flight
Chamberlin and Devine make record nonstop transatlantic flight from Roosevelt Field, Long Island to Eisleben, Germany / 1953 clip of Clarence Chamberlin on farm holding a lamb / Charles Levine and Chamberlin climbing into airplane /...
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General Eaker discusses equipment to aid in blind flying
In 1953, Lieutenant General Ira C Eaker discusses equipment to aid in blind flying / 'I ran into a typhoon. The rain was so heavy I couldn't see the horizon. I fell in a spin and only the fact the Manila Bay was yellow and the rain was...
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The world celebrates Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight
Stone monument in French recording Charles Lindbergh's record setting flight / Lindbergh driving in car in parade, crowds on streets / Lindbergh standing surrounded by large crowd and military men / several men pushing the spirit of St....
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Charles Lindbergh solo non-stop flight to Paris
Charles Lindbergh being helped into a plane / planes takes off / plane in the air / huge crowd on runway cheering / Lindbergh shaking hands being congratulated for first solo record breaking transatlantic flight. Charles Lindbergh solo...
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737 Max Returning to Service Mid-Year, Says Boeing’s Tinseth
Feb.10 -- Randy Tinseth, vice president of commercial marketing at Boeing, discusses how coronavirus is impacting the industry, sales from China and the return of the 737 Max to service. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets” from the...