Flight test of new U.S. Constellation cargo airplane in the United States during World War II . The cargo airplane moves out of a hangar. Ground crew in the background. A U.S. Army Air Force Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter aircraft parked at the airfield. The crew stands around the airplane. The propeller of the airplane rotates. The airplane taxis and takes off. The airplane in flight. Mountains in the background.
The National Air Races at Curtis-Reynolds Airport in Chicago, Illinois. Navy airplanes fly in formation and perform tactical maneuvers. U.S. aviator James Harold ' Jimmy' Doolittle perform stunts in an army airplane.
Scenes of actual tornadoes photographed in the United States. View inside the U.S.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Center at Norman Oklahoma. Meteorologists at desks and monitoring radar screens. A radar dome and view of antenna rotating inside. A U.S. Air Force RF-4c aircraft in flight providing observations to the Weather Center, where meteorologists are tracking severe weather returns on radar.
View of the buildings and grounds of the U.S. National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, Oklahoma. A U.S. Air Force technician working with NSSL meteorologists at computers and radar monitoring stations. Several outdoor radar domes on towers. A horse grazing on the NSSL grounds. A sign identifying the NSSL with NOAA logo and words: "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration" and "U.S. Department of Commerce." Radar images of the continental United States showing severe weather areas. Meteorologists tracking the severe weather by radar and typing real-time reports of observations.
U.S. battleship USS New Jersey (BB-16) being test bombed in the Atlantic Ocean as part of General Billy Mitchell's efforts to demonstrate the effect of air power in warfare. A close up of the USS New Jersey (BB-16). The ship begins to sink after aerial bombing. One mast falls and the U.S. battleship tilts on one side. The ship gradually submerges into water off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
Activities of U.S. Navy Air VP-6 Patrol Squadron in North Korea during the Korean War. Two Aviation Ordnancemen (AO) load ammunition in nose guns of U.S. Navy Lockheed P2V Neptune aircraft. An Aviation ordnanceman cleans out gun ports of the P2V. A man checks trailing antenna of P2V. An AO on a wing of the aircraft pulls up a hose for refueling the aircraft. The AO refuels the aircraft. The men stand in a group and talk to each other. The men board P2V through nose hatch. The men climb out of the P2V through nose and belly hatches. The crew members stand near P2V after hop. The P2V stationary on a ground.
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