Buildings in an area in the United States. A car parked outside a building. The car drives away.
Transportation of the Spirit of St. Louis monoplane in the United States. Men standing near the monoplane. The monoplane is transported from Ryan Aircraft Factory to the Flying Field. Buildings in the background. The aircraft without wings being positioned behind a touring car and is being towed. The aircraft parked in front of a hangar. A sign on the hangar reads: 'Ryan Flying Company'.
The Spirit of St. Louis aircraft parked at an airfield in the United States. Aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh poses near the aircraft. He gets into the cockpit of the aircraft. Charles Lindbergh at the side of the aircraft which is also known as the Ryan NYP. He is joined by the President of Ryan Airlines B. F. Mahoney and chief engineer Donald Hall. They shake hands and pose near the aircraft. The aircraft takes off and in flight overhead.
U.S. President John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. at work in the United States. The President seated at a desk in his executive office. Coolidge works. An official arrives and gives him a document. He signs the document.
A film titled 'Sky Fleets of the Navy' on maneuvers of U.S. ships. A U.S. fleet underway at sea in the United States. The bow of a battleship cuts the water. Battle ships steaming in a battle formation. USS Lexington underway in the background. A line of cruisers and battleships in formation underway at sea. USS Utah, radio control ship for target practice during bombing by U.S. Navy aircraft carrier squadron. Officers talk. They salute each other. One of the officer talks to a bugler who blows a bugle. Men of USS Utah leave the ship so that it may be used as a bombing target. The ship under radio control. An officer on the control ship uses equipment and instruments to operate the ship by radio control.
A film on maneuvers of U.S. sky scouts in the United States. US Navy airship USS Macon in flight. A U.S. Navy O3U Corsair aircraft on catapult in the foreground. The control car of USS Macon shows admirals during fleet maneuvers.
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