Kellett KD-1 autogyro (rotary wing aircraft) in flight over U.S. Army maneuvers in the United States. Mounted troops and a horse drawn caisson move across open terrain. Troops in 1918-style uniforms move on horse drawn vehicles. Kellett autogiro in flight. View of military maneuvers. Troops load and fire French 75 artillery pieces. Shells burst in area near damaged farm building.
Kellett K-3 autogiro equipped with optional coupe canopy, takes off from a field. Aerial views of it flying over rural countryside. It descends and lands on the road at a seaport, where it taxis past dockworkers and several large steamships berthed at the port, before taking off again.
Prototype C.30 (G-ACFI) Cierva wingless autogiro comes in for a landing at Hanworth Air Park (London Air Park), England. It touches down momentarily and rises again. A man is seen standing next to designated landing are marked by a large white ring and a smoke flare. The autogiro approaches the spot, and is pursued by the man on the ground who runs and fastens a satchel to a line from the autogiro. Flyer in the front seat of the autogiro reels the satchel into his cockpit. Pilot of the autogiro shuts down his forward engine and proceeds to execute an autorotation landing.
Nazi stormtroopers (SA or Sturmabteilung or brownshirts) parade in Germany. Nazi officers march giving Nazi salute to start the event. The Nazi stormtroopers parade past their leaders.The German soldiers carry flags based on the Imperial War Ensign (World War I) design which had been adopted following the National Socialist Machtergreifung, or “Seizure of Power”, on 30 January 1933. Nazi officers on sidelines give arm salutes, except for one who renders classic hand salute to forhead. He looks around at all the others and jokes about it.
Members of the Krupp family speak with a Nazi official during a visit to the Krupp works in Germany. A military band of SA troops (Sturmabteilung or Stormtroopers) marches holding their instruments, without playing as they position themselves. Later, the band plays and marches in front of the Krupp Company buildings. Nazi officials talking to each other. Reich Bishop Ludwig Muller delivers a short address.Krupp family members distribute copies of Adolf Hitler's book, "Mein kampf."
A dedication ceremony of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's painting at Krupp's Institute for Physical Training in Germany. Nazi officials give Nazi salute during the dedication of Hitler's painting. Nazi officials talk among themselves. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder and other guests arrive for the ceremonies. An orchestra plays. A Krupp member speaks. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder then speaks, and while he is at the podium, a painting of the President of German Reich Paul von Hindenburg is unveiled and below it, a bust of Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
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