Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Pilot of a plane. Standard Aircraft Cooperation planes lined up as men stand next to them. Nose of the aircraft with the propellers. Planes lined up as men lift the plane from its tail section as men pull it forward. U.S. Mail written on the fuselage of a plane.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. An aircraft in a field as men turn the propellers with hands. Propellers start to rotate and two Military Police officers look on.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Men push a Vought plane backwards. Engine starts and propellers turn. Plane taxis along and takes off. Pilot and observer along with the dog mascot on the ramp.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Curtiss JN-4D aircraft on the ramp as man inspects it. Pilot helped by the observer to strap up the flight gear. They get into the cockpit of the plane. Pilots in the cockpit as they prepare to take off.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Men carry parts of a flying boat in a factory. Men assemble the parts and screw the bolts to join the various parts. Engine hoisted in a crane being lowered. Planes lined up in the factory.
Highlights the importance and role of science in business. Application of science in traffic control on highways in United States. Cars move on a highway. Highway radio installed on a pole. Pre recorded advise being broadcast over a radio in a car to advise the motorist. View of hands of driver tuning radio dials of car radio inside a moving car. Radio control devices seen in a laboratory, designed to avert accidents. Various buttons like stop, caution flash in a car as a man drives it.
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