Film on improving the living standards and facilities in houses in Japan. Family discuss about the plans to renovate the kitchen. The boy cuts wood. Girl shows boy the shelf that has to be made for dishes. They make the shelf. They place a cupboard in kitchen. They try to fit in the bucket on a wooden pole. The boy pours water into a bucket. The family members work. Man places wooden plants to separate the kitchen. Family members try to push a water jug. View of a organized kitchen. The girl enters and looks around the kitchen.
Film on improving the living standards and facilities in houses in Japan. Teacher announces the completion of the house project by the girl. The students sit in front and listen. The girl portrays the changes made in the house. Teachers sit and listen. Water pours in a container from a pipe. The basin in kitchen. Selves for keeping plates. Flour kept in containers. Firewood kept near stove. Windows in the kitchen for ventilation. Neighbors visit the house to see the improvement. The girl opens the curtain of one of the selves and shows women the arrangement. She shows the bottles and places them back. She then points to the containers. The girl demonstrates to the people the ease with which it can be worked in the kitchen. A girl enters. Both girls talk to each other. A house in a farm.
A U.S. Navy training film titled 'The Airship Fundamentals, Principles and Operations' on the working of airships. View of a sea in the United States. Anti submarine search is a problem. An airship can search enemy submarines in the ocean. A submarine underway. An airship in flight overhead. 'US Navy' written on the airship. It consists of anti submarine devices. Interior of the airship. A man looks through an instrument. A crew inside the airship.
From a U.S. Navy training film in the United States on the working of airships. Explanation of aerostatics and fundamental principles of an airship is given. They are explained with the help of a balloon. Men aboard the balloon. The balloon ascends. The upward and the downward movement of the balloon is explained. An airship is like a free balloon. Functions of rudder, elevators and other parts of an airship are explained. Helium is used to inflate the envelope of the airship. Men work nearby.
From a U.S. Navy training film in the United States on working of airships. A diagram of an airship. The envelope of the airship consists of helium and air. The pressure of outside air becomes less when helium is filled in the envelope. As helium expands, air is released through air valves. In the same way, when the pressure of outside air increases, then helium is released. If proper pressure is not maintained, the airship can loose its shape. Animation shows the working and functions of the airship. The ascent of an airship. The process of the escape of gas is also explained.
From a U.S. Navy training film in the United States on the working of airships. Specifications and designs of airships are explained. Fleet type airships are called ZP2K airships. Animation shows the design of an airship. Helium in the airship can lift 15 tons. A man aboard an aircraft carrier. Parts of an airship are explained.
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