Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California. Men work on top of a multiplane camera. One man works on buttons. Picture of an aircraft being shot at. A man presses shoot and release button. Signs read 'Camera' and 'Inking and Painting'.
Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California. Walter Elias Disney, the Founder of Walt Disney Animation Studios at story board. Walt Disney points to drawings and talks to the men seated. Artists and Naval officers look at the paintings.
U.S. Lockheed bomber airplanes under construction in Burbank, California during World War II. The airplanes are to be transported to England. Aircraft workers on an assembly line in a factory. The workers move out of the factory. Cars parked outside the factory.
Aviatrix Amelia Earhart tests out a new laboratory airplane in Burbank,California. Amelia constructed the plane to test pilot's reactions under actual flying conditions.
A Czechoslovak politician meets Harry Warner in Burbank, California. Politician Jan Masaryk, the son of the first President of Czechoslovakia, says to Polish American studio executive Harry Warner that the U.S. screen industry is an important safeguard for democracy.
A Lockheed Super Electra plane pushed out of a hangar in Burbank, California. Howard Hughes boards the aircraft and engine starts. Aircraft taxis along and takes off. Plane lands at an airfield in New York as a large crowd gathers to welcome him. Crowds cheer. Hughes in an interview expresses the desire to bring aviators from all over the globe together in New York.
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