Aviator Howard Hughes survives a crash in Beverly Hills, California. Howard Hughes poses. Damaged houses where the experimental plane of Hughes crashed and wreckage of the plane. A lieutenant walks up the stairs inside a damaged house.
Aviator Howard Hughes flies his H-4 Hercules amphibious plane in Long Beach, California. Hughes' H-4 Hercules amphibious plane on display in Long Beach. Hughes walks through the internal sections of the plane. The plane off shore. Hughes at the instrument panel aboard the plane. Hughes sits at the controls in the cockpit of the plane. The plane moves ahead on the surface of water. A cameraman records the event from a boat. The plane takes off and stays low above the water for a mile and then descends back on water.
Six girls enjoy the sport of water skiing at Cypress Gardens in Florida. The six of them are pulled behind a motorboat racing in water. The girls go over a ramp for jumps. A girl skis through a fire on water.
A radar perfected by Mr. Howard Hughes aids safe flying. A plane taxis on a field in Culver City, California. Aviator Howard Hughes looks at the plane in the foreground. Hughes speaks to the press. Passengers board the plane. The plane in flight and Mr. Hughes at the controls in the cockpit.
Howard Hughes climbs out of the cockpit of his H-1 Racer, a custom built low wing monoplane, license number NR258Y, after completing his record breaking transcontinental flight from California. He allows another man to sit in the cockpit as Hughes talks to him. Ground crew pushes the airplane into the hangar.
Clouds in sky as seen from the cockpit of an aircraft. Four F-105 D planes in formation, Goldsboro, North Carolina. Planes in flight over the fields approach the Seymour Johnson Air Force base. Planes land at the base.
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