A U.S. Navy T2J-1 Buckeye trainer aircraft recovers from a stall and roll. The aircraft flying over clouds. The pilot gets indications of an approaching stall: actuation of the rudder shaker, moderate airframe buffeting; and the stall occurs. The pilot recovers from the stall by decreasing the angle of attack, adding power, reducing drag, and leveling off at a comfortable flying speed. The recovery is delayed and spin occurs. The pilot reduces power to ideal rpm and applies full opposite rudder. The rate of spin increases. The pilot continues to hold the controls in recovery position. The rotation stops and the plane recovers in nose down attitude. The pilot neutralizes the rudder, eases the stick back in a smooth pull out to a level attitude. The aircraft rolls over the clouds.
Approach and landing of a U.S. Navy T2J-1 Buckeye trainer aircraft. The plane flying over clouds. Let down: The pilot extends the speed brakes, experiences nose up pitch, changes longitudinal trim, and dumps excess fuel. Diagrammatic representation of approach procedure including speed, angle, power and descend of aircraft. The pilot extends speed brakes, reduces power, slows down, extends gear and flaps, slows down on the downwind leg, adjusts power and goes over the landing check off list. He commences turn off, establishes angle and approaches the runway. He then takes a wave off: smoothly applies full power, retracts speed brakes, rolls into wing level attitude, accelerates to safe flying speed and flies parallel to the duty runway. Landing: The pilot holds aircraft speed and attitude, descends to deck, touches down and reduces power to idle. He applies aerodynamic braking by holding the nose wheel off runway. Touches the nose wheel down, uses rudder to maintain directional control, applies brakes, slows to normal taxi, retracts speed brakes, opens canopy and returns to the line. The pilot raises the canopy after a complete standstill. The plane captain at the wheels, removes the 3 landing gear safety pins. Once he gives the signal, the pilot turns off the power control, engine master, and DC power control switches. He then turns off all electrical equipment, removes oxygen mask, shuts off oxygen shut off and fuel shut off valves. The pilot and co-pilot descend from the aircraft and walk away.
George N Craig of Indiana becomes the first World War II veteran to head the American Legion. Craig is elected National Commander at a ceremony in the Convention Hall, Philadelphia. A large crowd in the Hall. People hold boards with various state names like Indiana, Philadelphia, Georgia and Texas. Military officers and dignitaries around Craig on the stage. People hold a banner with his name. Officers congratulate Craig. They raise their arms and cheer. People cheer and celebrate.
Women play in an All American Girls League baseball game in Kenosha. Players in the locker room. They put on their uniforms which include skirts. The baseball game underway. Players pitching, batting, and fielding. Running between the bases. A woman slides into base. A player argues with the umpire at home plate after a strike call, and her manager comes out to argue too. A team in the dugout. Players chat, knit and relax while they wait to bat. A player sets down her knitting and walks out onto the field for her at bat. The winning team celebrates after the game.
House construction work underway in the United States. Houses under construction. Construction workers take measurements on the roof. A man pushes a wheel barrow full of bricks. A worker saws wood. Beams of a house roof under construction. A worker with papers. Houses under construction.
Houses in the United States. Houses in a field, on the sea shore, on a cliff, and amidst trees in a forest.
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