United States soldiers at Camp Ord, California. Soldiers on trucks and jeeps on a road. Bi-winged aircraft in flight overhead. They fly low over the ground. Soldiers jump from the trucks parked on the road, kneel and fire rifles at the planes. The planes pass over their heads. Marching soldiers suddenly scatter and start firing rifles at the planes.
U.S. Army Air Forces Boeing P-12s in flight in California. The planes fly in formation. 18 P-12s fly in a formation over the clouds.
U.S. Army Air Corps Martin B-10 bombers B-10 planes parked on an airfield in California. Several ground crewmen carry 300 lb bombs under a B-10. Two other B-10s parked in the background. Fuse is placed in the nose of a 300lb bomb. Armament men install bombs in the bomb bay of a B-10. The bomb bay doors close. B-10s in flight. An outline of a ship marked in a desert as a target. Five officers at an observation post on the ground. The release and the descent of the 300 lb bombs. Several bombs explode on the target in the desert. A pilot at the controls of a B-10. Bombs explode on the targets. Smoke from the bombardment.
Bunny Dryden and his wife perform stunts 200 feet above the ground in Los Angeles, California. Bunny Dryden walks on a thin wire. Skyscrapers in the background. A sign on a skyscraper reads 'Walker's in the background. Bunny performs acrobatic stunts on wire. He walks blind-fold on it. Crowd gathers to watch him on the street. His wife sits on his shoulder and he walks on the thin wire with her.
Car racing competition in Los Angeles, California at the Legion Ascot motor speedway. Skilled drivers in cars, race on the auto race track. Cars run, crash, and skid in turns at high speed.
Exterior view of terminal and tower of airport called Union Air Terminal in Burbank, California. View of Northrop Gamma 2G (NR13761) aircraft, piloted by aviator Howard Hughes, as it lands in Burbank, having set a speed record for flight from Chicago to Los Angeles. View of the Northrop Gamma 2G aircraft as it taxis and stops near airport terminal buildings. Howard Hughes is greeted by crew and supporters. He removes flight goggles, stands, and exits the aircraft. Hughes in his Northrop Gamma 2G had flown from Chicago to Los Angeles in 8 hours and 10 minutes, traveling at 215 miles per hour.
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