North Atlantic (1930-1939)

Footage №66335, 1 part, black-white
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Reel №1

History of development of navigation across the Atlantic.

North Atlantic Ocean.

Map.

Driving the sea route, starting in the Caribbean Sea, crossing the Atlantic Ocean from North America to Europe.

In English it is the Gulf Stream.

View the coast.

Large stones.

Type of running the mill.

Sea.

Monument?

Columbus?

Historical background about the location of the planets.

The circuit arrangement of the planets Ptolemy.

Driving the starry sky on Copernicus.

The ship on the go.

Raging water, a cut nose of the ship.

View Normandy on top of the vessel.

The flight across the Atlantic from west to east of Charles Lindbergh.

Celebration in honor of the hero.

Driving way Columbus across the Atlantic.

Take off of the aircraft (close-up).

A series of subsequent overshooting is shown in the charts and tracks individual scenes documentary.

crossing paths Schemes Atlantic Hawker in 1919, Reed, Alcock and Brown, Scott on the airship, Smith and Nelson, Locatelli.

View from the bottom of the airship.

The airship in the air.

French Nanzhesser and Coley died during the flight across the Atlantic (the plane crashed in the ocean).

They died as a hero and the other 24, crossed the Atlantic between May 1927 and July 1928.

Flight Chamberlin and Levine, Bird in 1929 and Gordon Stoltz had a passenger on board the Amelia Erhardt.

Honoring.

And other peresekateli.

View of the French meteorological ship.

Sailors at work.

Aircraft carriers.

New American aircraft in flight from New York.

Landing on the water.

Plane Mechanisms.

Taking off from the water.

New French seaplane.

Camille Flamaron - the first transatlantic airplane.

Dashboard.

The plane in the air.

The layout of the aircraft.

Hydroplane, specifications.

Hydroplane exhibition in 1941

Key words

Atlantic, Navy, Air Force

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