Admiral Doenitz arrives in car in Germany during World War II. He inspects German Naval cadets. Admiral standing in between cadets. Troops of sailors. Podium covered with a cloth showing the Nazi Swastika.
The experimental Northrop MX-324, first U.S. military rocket-powered flying wing plane, takes-off during tests at Muroc Dry Lake, California. It makes a short flight, circling to land smoothly with a very long landing roll, disappearing in the distance. (Buildings seen in back ground are at North Edwards Air Force Base.)
Scenes of Rocket exhaust nozzle at Harper Dry Lake in California. MX-324 aircraft takes-off. It takes a flight.
Pilot Harry Crosby steps down from MX-324 at Harper Dry Lake in California. Scenes of Pilot Crosby, engineering staff and several American Air Force officers around the MX-324 "flying wing". Harry Crosby with others posing in front of plane for a group photograph.
XP-56 aircraft takes-off. The plane in flight. Landing of the XP-56 aircraft. Engineering staff and American Air Force officers gathered around the plane as the pilot climbs down from the cockpit.
XP-56 during flight. It's rotator seen in the rear. Symbol of star on XP-56.
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