Commercial aircraft reliability tour for the Edsel B. Ford Trophy at Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. A biplane in flight. It flies over the airport. He aircraft flies over trees.
Commercial aircraft reliability tour for the Edsel B. Ford Trophy at Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. A group of men including pilots at the airport. A sign on the back of a pilot reads 'Swallow airplanes'. A crowd stands under the wings of an airplane to keep out of rain. Cars in a parking area and aircraft in the foreground. An aircraft in flight over the airport.
Two greyhounds in the United States. A boy holds the tail of a greyhound. The boy plays with the two greyhounds. A sign reads 'E.W. Kreider sheet metal works'. The boy and the dogs run around in the foreground. The dogs lying on the ground and the boy touches their feet and face.
A coal mine in the United States. Miners ride rail cars as they come out of a mine. They hop off the cars as they arrive in the open.
A football game in the United States. Football players run and practice on a field. Cars and spectators in the background. The players practice before the match. Players of both teams lined up on the field: Coach Broker and the the Henry Ford Trade School team and the Williamston team. The captains, Honstain for the Trade School, and Martin for Williamston, shake hands and a referee flips a coin. The football game gets underway. The game in progress.
A film on the Commercial Airplane Reliability Tour for the Edsel B Ford Trophy, at Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. Several aircraft parked in a row on the airfield during the Commercial Airplane Reliability Tour for the Edsel B Ford Trophy, at the Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. 'Ford' written on the aircraft. A Ford arrives and is parked beside another vehicle. A few men beside the vehicle. Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and another man beside the Ford. Henry Ford and U.S. Senator Couzens walk to an aircraft. The men stand beside the tail of a Ford aircraft and talk. Number '4' written on the tail of the aircraft. 'Ford Airport' written on top of the entrance to one of the airport buildings. The men stand and talk under one of the wings of a Ford Trimotor.