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Title
The flying machines--preserving the machines that enabled us to fly
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Preserving the machines that enabled us to fly
Type
Moving Image
Monograph
Contribution
Balnicke, Janelle (direction)
Prentice, Patrick (writer)
Subject
Smithsonian Institution
Aviation--United States--Drama (LCSH)
Flight--United States (LCSH)
Aeronautics--United States (LCSH)
Genre Form
Video recordings (LCGFT)
Educational/cultural films and video (MIM)
Videodiscs
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
United States
Classification
LCC: DAA 2033 (viewing copy)
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Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
Table Of Contents
Side 1: Introduction
The flying machines
The Smithsonian's unique facility devoted to saving old aircraft
Early dreams of flight
From the Wrights to Lindbergh
Keeping old planes alive
The National Air andSpace Museum Collection
aircraft that made history
Historically accurate restoration
Side 2: Historically accurate restoration cont.
Flying old airplanes
Aircraft in war and peace
Jet and rocket power
Artifacts from space
Paul Garber's poem to flight
credits.
Duration
PT60M
Authorized Access Point
The flying machines--preserving the machines that enabled us to fly