General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. LOOK TO LOCKHEED FOR LEADERSHIP

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. LOOK TO LOCKHEED FOR LEADERSHIP

1930-1940

1) AV Snow capped mountains, with clouds floating between mountains and camera.2) MCU Sailing vessel.3) GV Silhouette of covered wagon train.4) MCU Lockheed in flight.5) MCU WRIGHT BROS. working on aircraft. (1903)6) MCU Cranking Wright Bros. plane.7) MCU Wright Bros. plane taking off in the air.8) MCU Lockheed Vega landing in Los Angeles.9) MCU CAPT. FRANK HAWKS aboard his Lockheed Vega.10) MCU HAWKS taking off from Burbank, California.11) MCU COL. and MRS. CHARLES LINDBERGH in their Lockheed.12) GV COL. and MRS. LINDBERGH taking off.13) GV COL. and MRS. LINDBERGH landing.14) CU RUTH NICHOLS landing her Lockheed Vega.15) MCU Lockheed Vega, Winnie Mae.16) CU WILEY POST sitting on top of Winnie Mae.17) MCU WILEY POST coming out of cockpit.18) CU COL. and MRS. LINDBERGH sitting in their Lockheed.19) LS COL. and MRS. LINDBERGH taking off from water.20) LS Southern Cross landing.21) CU Pilot standing up in cockpit greeting spectators.22) LS AMELIA EARHART landing in Oakland.23) GV HOWARD HUGH's landing, after around the world trip (SV).24) MCU Lockheed Electra taxiing.25) MCU Lockheed in flight.26) MCU Lockheed Lodestar in flight.27) CU Model with globe turning with Lockheed Lodestar in flight; superimposed animation map of U.S. showing airlines, map of South America showing airways, and map of European airways.28) CU Flags of various countries.29) CU Globe rotating with airways marked on it.

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