United States B-17 bomber aircraft at an air base where AZON bomb is attached to it. An antenna for radio transmitter,compact transmitter and control stick are seen.working on controls. AZON bomb without its tail being attached to the bomber and tail is put after it is shut. Thereafter control stick is moved to check whether the rudders are responding and after this aircraft takes off. Bomb detaches from the aircraft in midair. Bomb drops and strikes an isolated area marked as a big triangle in white. Explosion occurs. (World War II period).
A United States air force pilot handles a stick and rubber pedal inside the aircraft BT-13. He moves the stick forward and then backwards a number of times.
A pilot turns on ignition switch of aircraft BT-13 of United States. Fuel meter indicates the amount of fuel in the tank. Altimeter's needle moves in anti-clockwise direction indicating a drop in altitude.
Air speed meter indicator of BT-13 aircraft of United States shows the increase and decrease in speed of the aircraft. Needle of air speed indicator moves clock wise and anti-clock wise to indicate increase and decrease of speed respectively.
Two pilots inside the cockpit of B-24 bomber aircraft of United States control throttle and sticks. Pilots wearing caps and head phones talk to each other in between. Oil temperature gauge indicates dropping temperature of oil. Wheel,brake drum and hydraulic system are seen as one of the pilots turns gas tank selector.
Air speed meter of a United States B-24 bomber indicates variations in speed of the aircraft. Needle of the air speed moves between 100 and 40 readings thus indicating fluctuations in air speed of the bomber. Oil temperature gauge of the aircraft indicates 40 degree temperature as a pilot handles a throttle and sticks.
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