U.S. domestic air defenses in World War II. P-47 aircraft takeoff. Views inserted of German bombers in formation. U.S. soldiers come out of billets with guns in hands. They remove camouflage from antiaircraft guns and prepare to fire. P-47 aircraft in formation over a City. Inserted views of German bombers in formation, include a. formation of German Heinkel bombers. Inserted aerial dogfight scenes. An airplane crashes. Smoke arises due to the plane crash. Men and women detect the positions of the aircraft in the hall and inform soldiers about the aircraft. Soldiers fire according to the information. Soldiers fire at night with the help of search lights. Plane crashes.
Engineer at entrance to secure facility. Shows badge to guard and is admitted. Another person is admitted after being identified. Guards station and file of persons allowed access is shown. Within the restricted area, teams of investigators are seen conferring and writing on white boards. Tables are spread with documents and drawings. Engineers examine vibration graphs (like seismic data) and plot timelines related to the investigation.
NASA investigators pore over data related to the Apollo 1 command module fire on January 27, 1967. They discuss computer printouts showing graphical depictions of conditions during the event. Document control practice is shown with persons logging them in and out with a custodian. Engineers place long computer printouts on a white board. Many make notes and annotate documents.
Sign reads: Panel 8 Materials entrance Room 1849." Slate reads: Material Analysis Branch." Technician in white lab coat prepares specimens for analysis. Sign reads: "Malfunction Investigation Laboratory. Class 100, Laminar flow clean room." Technician takes seat at work station and makes observations. In another room, two technicians connect a device for testing.
Investigations of Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in wake of Apollo 1 tragedy. Woman observes through a microscope. 'Electron Microscopy' written outside the door of a room. She observes using the microscope. A man examines images of stressed materials. Another man sets up a test and triggers a flash and burning of something in the device.
Navy training film segment focusing on how to secure parked jet aircraft against wind and weather aboard an aircraft carrier. Blue shirts illustrate how to secure nose tie downs; install duct covers; and otherwise prepare McDonnell F2H Banshee aircraft against wind and weather. View of Jet engine rotors broken after exposure to salt water.
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