A U.S. Army training film about parts of the K-12 camera. Title of the film 'Aerial Photography', Part 2, 'The K-12 Camera'. A man shows a K-12 camera used for night photography. A diagram of the camera. A pointer shows parts of the camera like photo electric cell and amplifier. A solenoid is attached to the shutter. Lenses and 12 volt battery. The aligned system of camera must be 13 and a half inches. Portals attached to a battery current. Before assembling the camera it is cleaned by air blower. Lenses are wiped. Amplifier is attached and locked over camera. Electric nodes are fastened. horizontal and lateral leveling of camera is measured. Number of exposures are calculated. Shutter speed is provided at three levels. Shutter and amplifier are set at on position. Cut film holder is loaded in a dark room and roll film magazine is loaded. The man shows the parts of camera mount.
A U.S. Army training film about the functioning of K-12 camera. Animation shows the process of aerial photography. A plane flies at 4000 feet above the ground. Lenses of camera are beyond the coverage of bomb. A photographer adjusts the mounting ring. As the pilot signals he sets the amplifier on and releases the bomb. At the sound of explosion he switches the amplifier off. A dark slide is replaced from holder. Exposed film is removed. The electrical connections are checked time to time. Film magazine is placed and locked. Suction tube is checked on cheek. The process is repeated again. One time filming covers one quarter square mile. Overlapping of the field must be done at 35% as it facilitates careful matching. (World War II period).
A United States Marine Corps film about option of vocations at U.S. Marine Corps. The film is titled 'Learn the Leatherneck Way'. Teachers and students in a marine training class. Students get personalized instructions by the teacher. A radio instructor trains a representative group. Students get training of automobile and aviation. They are trained about engines of airplanes. A training of construction work and communication. Telegraphy and training on a radar. Students work with cameras for still and motion picture training. Men get counseling for choosing the courses in classification interviewing room. Marines stand in a line and get payment. A marine looks at his uniform. Men play football. A marine in uniform and in civil dress.
German Stuka dive bombers shell an industrial area and roads in Western Europe during World War 2. Ground crew unloads bombs from a truck and carries them to a plane. They fill and load 1000 pound bombs on the plane. German pilot boards the aircraft. He is given a motion picture camera. A squadron of Stukas takes off. Stuka aircraft drop bombs and dive, attacking targets along roadways and in towns. The bombs explode in an industrial area and along roadways and transit routes.
German Stuka dive bombers shell British Naval ships in the English Channel. Stukas drop bombs on British Naval ships and British spotters. British fire pompom guns. The bombs hit water close to the ships and aircraft carriers. The bombs are released from the plane and drop towards the sea. They explode near a ship which swerves to avoid them. Waves of Stuka fly high in the sky. A pilot in a cockpit. An aerial view of a plane dropping a series of bombs. Huge explosions as a bomb hits a wooden bridge. (World War II period).
German Stuka dive bombers shell Western Europe. The Stukas take off and in flight. They drop a series of bombs. Huge explosions. Troops on land. (World War II period).
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