People gather to watch Bicentennial Parade in Washington DC. Cars parked in a ground. People stand. Buses stand. People march with banners and flags. "Marching Patriots" written on the banner. Policemen on the ground for the security. Buildings in the background. People march with flags and bands. Other men and women march in colorful costumes. People drink water.
People gather to watch Bicentennial Parade in Washington DC. Woman on a decorated float. Car follows the float. People gathered in the assembly hall. People march. Horse-carts pass by on the ground. Soldiers march with band. Trees in the background. Floats on the field. Smoke from the float. Flag of USA asides the street. Horse-cart passes on ground. People watch the entire event. Building in the background.
People gather to watch Bicentennial Parade in Washington DC. Decorated float on the field. Cartoon characters dummies on the float. Men stand on the field. A policeman stands. Girls parade with flags. Man and children pass by on field on a horse-cart. Men dressed in different costumes march on the field. Capitol building in the background. Statue of Liberty on a decorated float. Other people on the decorated float. Girls march with band.
Chronicling history of early flight. A German motorless glider early aircraft is launched from atop a hill and flies over bystanders on a field. Short history of the Wright Brothers flights at Kitty Hawk is given, showing planes, hangar, and living quarters for the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina during 1903 to 1908 period. Footage of successful flightby Wilbur Wright in Le Mans France on August 8, 1908. People watch from grandstand as plane flies. Newspaper headlines detail success in Le Mans. Front page of "The North American" is shown with headline "Wright Glides in Air as a Hawk; flies 2.17 Miles in 106 Seconds!"
Wilbur Wright adjusts a transportation wheel to his airplane. Airplane on the field. Man on horse-cart. Other men stand on the field. House in the background.
People gather in the grandstand of the Hunaudieres horse racing track near Le Mans, France, in 1908, to watch Wilbur Wright's demonstration of the Wright Flyer airplane. It is a major social event. An article about Wright in the newspaper. They take a passenger with them for 36 miles. An airplane in the field. Men work on the plane. Views of the Wright Flyer aloft, with a passenger.
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