The Herbert Brucker Film is a small collection containing one privately shot black-and-white film taken at Mitchell Field in Garden City, New York in 1927. The film is five minutes and 44 seconds long.
The footage depicts several well-known aviation events and activities by famous aviators, such as Charles Lindbergh taking off in the "Spirit of St. Louis" for his transatlantic flight; the christening of "America," Richard E. Byrd's Fokker C-2; and James Doolittle performing aerobatic maneuvers. More general aviation scenes are also featured, such as flights by the 1st Pursuit Group and the USS Los Angeles airship and a parachute jump by an unidentified individual. The final scene features Charles Lindbergh's motorcade driving by a house, though the vehicles pass too quickly for him to be seen.
Date1927CreatorBrucker, HerbertResource RecordGuide to the Brucker (Herbert) FilmLanguageEnglishRights HolderThe Museum of Flight ArchivesRightsPermission to publish material from the Herbert Brucker Film must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.Bibliographic CitationThe Herbert Brucker Film/The Museum of FlightAccess StatusThis collection has been digitized in its entirety.
Brucker, Herbert, Herbert Brucker Film (1927), [2007-11-16-B]. Museum of Flight Digital Collections, accessed 16/07/2025, https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/nodes/view/198