Part of U.S. Air Force indoctrination film for Airman being assigned to stations overseas in Great Britain.Various views of Uni...
In a training film for American airmen in the early 1950s, actor Larry Hagman plays role of a U.S. Airman being entertained as guest in a British home, where differences in daily life are discussed. British family seated in living room and having tea with the American military airman, and tending a fireplace. Examples of notable British manufacturing. A British Canberra jet bomber taking off. A class A4 streamlined 4-6-2 British steam locomotive, bearing British Railways number 60027 (Named Kingfisher and built at Doncaster Works). Pistons moving on large British marine engine. Fabric printing and manufacture.
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HD Master, Broadcast-ready (1920x1080, unmarked) | 1487 MB | $190.00 | $79.00 |
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