[Various aircraft, predominantly military, at unidentified airfields, circa 1930s-1940s]
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Film footage of various aircraft, predominantly military, at unidentified airfields, circa 1930s-1940s. The footage is comprised of several short scenes showing various aircraft on the flight line, taxiing, taking off, and in flight. The first segment is in black-and-white and features the following aircraft:
00:00:10 - Vultee V11
00:00:19 - U.S. Army North American BT-9s, shown flying in formation from another aircraft
The next segment, which begins at 00:03:59, is in color. It starts with aerial views filmed from the cockpit of a U.S. Army Boeing YB-17, including shots of other YB-17s in flight. The pilot, copilot, and instrument panel are also shown. The footage then transitions to scenes filmed on the ground of aircraft parked, taxiing, and in flight. Identified aircraft during this segment include:
00:10:36 - North American BT-9
00:11:20 - Douglas B-18 Bolo
00:11:36 - Hammond Model Y
00:12:15 - Northwest Airlines Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra (tail number X17382)
00:13:04 - North American BT-9, including shots of the pilots
00:14:23 - Boeing YB-17 and North American BT-9
00:15:01 - Curtiss P-36 Hawk
00:15:11 - Boeing YB-17 (tail number 86 80) being towed
00:15:23 - Boeing XB-15 and Northrop A-17 (tail number 96)
Also included are shots of a leopard cub playing with an unidentified person (00:13:32) and an unidentified man ploughing a field with a tractor (00:16:03)
The footage is in black-and-white and color and is silent. Some of the color segments are underexposed.
Label on film container: "Army formation flying."