Vice President Henry A. Wallace speaks to visitors in the United States Capitol in Washington DC, United States. A hall filled with men and women in the Capitol building. The visiting men and women seated. Vice President Wallace speaking. U.S. Government officials and legislators seated around the speaker at the table. A woman smiles among the audience. The men and women listen to Mr. Wallace, and applaud several times, in response to his remarks. Vice President Wallace signs autographs for several visitors. The crowd of visitors pose as a group on the steps outside the Capitol building.
Operation and installation of the A-N Gun Camera, or Army-Navy aircraft Gun Camera, in the United States. A North American AT6 USAAF ( United States Army Air Force ) plane in flight. A pilot in the cockpit. In the Armament Camera Department a man explains about the functioning and operation of an A-N Gun Camera. He gives details about the lenses, filters, operating speed, light conditions and oiling. He explains about the parts of the gun camera like heat wire, motor, driving gear and relays. Few instruction tags on the camera.
Operation and installation of an Army-Navy aircraft Gun Camera in a North American AT6 USAAF ( United States Army Air Force ) plane in the United States. Aromere in the cockpit explains about the mounting and loading of the A-N Gun camera using cables, connectors and triggers. He gives details about the adjustments of lenses, filters,operating speed and light conditions. He mounts and installs the camera by making the electrical connections.
Operation and installation of an Army-Navy aircraft Gun Camera in U.S. Curtiss P-40 and U.S. Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft in the United States. Aromere in the cockpit cleans the lens using a soft cloth.He gives details about the adjustments of lenses,filters,light conditions and operating speed. the operating speed is adjusted by turning the index ring.The aromere holds the film magazine and explains its mechanism.He exists the cockpit once the camera is installed and ready for use.
Operation and installation of an Army-Navy aircraft Gun Camera in U.S. Curtiss P-40 and U.S. Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft in the United States.Aromere loads and mounts the gun camera under the wing of U.S. Curtiss P-40 aircraft and in the nose of U.S. Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft. Aircrafts in flight.During gunnery practice pilot pulls the trigger.they use film magazine in their training.
Operation and Installation of the Army-Navy aircraft Gun Camera in U.S. Curtiss P-40 and U.S. Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft in the United States. Aircraft returns. Aromere takes off the magazine containing film. Film is processed in the laboratory. It is developed and edited. The film is loaded in a 16mm projector and viewed by personnel trained to judge and record the hits and accuracy of pilots and gunners. Aircraft in flight during gunnery practice. Views of pilot in cockpit and gunner firing guns. View of gunner hand firing guns and view as seen from gun camera.
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