Look to Lockheed for Leadership (Part II) : Tradefilms, Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
- ️Tue Jul 16 2002
Innovations in aviation history and technology. Producer and director: Shirley Burden. Photography: Floyd Crosby, Al Wetzel.
Promotional film about Lockheed aircraft using test pilots and speed records to show how Lockheed is at the forefront of aviation technology. Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh and Howard Hughes are shown. Also airplane construction.
00:20
Snowy mountain range
00:56
Clipper ship in full sail
01:00
Covered wagons cross in profile
01:04
Silver airplane in sky
01:32
Wright Brothers first flight
01:40
1928 Lockheed Vega, Arthur Gobel and Harry Tucker fly from Las Angeles to New York.
02:04
1929 Frank Hawks climbs into plane. Good CU pilot in cockpit.
02:28
1931 Charles Lindbergh climbs into cockpit. Takes off across Bering Sea from the water.
03:00
1931 Ruth Nichols sets record
03:14
Wiley Post flies around the world alone in the "Winnie May"
03:22
Charles Lindbergh and wife take off
03:37
1934 Sir Charles Kingford Smith and Captain P.G. Taylor fly from Australia to Oakland.
04:00
1935 Amelia Earhart flies from Honolulu to Oakland
04:23
1938 Howard Hughes sets record in around-the-world flight
04:57
Planes, crowds, and cameramen
05:00
Lockheed Electra
05:20
Loadstar in flight
05:40
Spinning globe superimposed over flying planes
06:15
Map of USA with flight paths of various airlines. South America and Australia with flight paths indicated
08:00
VS little foreign flags on poles pass by camera
08:36
Lockheed Burbank plant of 1926 and present 1940. Aerial shot of Lockheed plant
09:09
Lockheed workers going to work, punching time clocks.
09:44
Large drafting room, pan of hundreds of employees at desks.
10:13
Man drafting at table
10:28
VS diagrams and blueprints
10:40
Interior of Lodestar with stewardesses and passengers. Passengers work and relax in lounge.
11:58
"Market Research" sign on door of office
12:37
Women stuffing envelopes.
12:51
Women filing
13:56
Scale model of plane in wind tunnel test
14:20
Palm trees in hurricane
14:50
Railroad train passes from left to right
15:13
Metal workers
15:43
Various machinists building airplane parts. Assembly lines
16:55
Multi-ton press cracks hen's egg and chicken emerges unhurt
18:00
Metal parts being clipped for anodizing
19:50
Needles on gauges
20:00
Concrete cylinder cracking under pressure
21:01
Loadstar taking off
21:28
Inside cockpit, pan of controls
23:00
Welders and builders build fuselage
26:39
Speedboat on water
26:40
Bobsled on display
26:45
Rocket-sled
26:50
Railroad train
27:00
Wing flaps being dropped
27:22
Plane landing
27:41
Hudson bombers in aircraft factory
28:28
Hudson bombers in air
28:40
Industrial factory montage-tools, wheels, machines, etc.
29:20
Montage of planes taking off
29:50
P-38 fighter plane in air
THE END
Stock shots:
Snowy mountain peaks encircled with clouds; Large sailing ship, full-rigged; "pioneer" wagons against a backdrop of clouds; Kitty Hawk, Wright Brothers first flight;
1928, Lockheed Vega "Yankee Doodle" landing breaking speed record -- NY to LA in 18 hours and 58 minutes pilots Col. Arthur Gobel (sp?) and Harry Tucker
1929 Capt. Frank Hawks climbs in cockpit on his way to setting a new transcontinental record. Take off on West Coast;
1931 Lockheed Col. Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh (!) head from Washington, D.C., over the Bering Sea and land on pontoons in Tokyo to cheering throngs;
1931 Ruth Nichols lands her Lockheed Vega after establishing women's altitude record of 28,743 ft. CU of Nichols in ski parka in cockpit.
1933: "Winnie Mae", Wiley Post first man to fly around the world alone.
1933, Col. Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh embark on 29,000 mile survey flight from New York to Labrador, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, the Azores, Africa, Brazil and back to NY.
1934: Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, Capt. P.G. Taylor land in Oakland after flying from Australia. First West to East trans-Pacific flight. "Lady Southern Cross." Large crowds gather to cheer.
1935 Amelia Earhart flies from Honolulu to Oakland, the first woman to make a solo flight over the Pacific; throngs of people run to plane; she is picture with a large bouquet of flowers.
1938 Howard Hughes: sets new record traveling around the world;
Beautiful aerial shot of crowds milling around Howard Hughes' plane
"Electra" Lockheed's all-metal bi-motor transport.
Six-passenger plane; Loadstar, luxury plane, fastest
Shows airline routes on map by company including Latin American; Africa: Europe: Asia; Antipodes; Australia; New Zealand;
Burbank plant in 1926; same plant currently, 1940, men of Lockheed going to work;
Drafting room of engineering department; giant room ; passengers; in Loadstar; businessman giving dictation to secretary; Excalibur cabin;
detailed information on market research being done by Lockheed; women collating questionaires; "if you were to build your own ship where you locate sent to airline pilots, executives; findings recording in another pamphlet; then submitted to the engineers feedback sent back to suit the men who know airplanes best;
scale model; wind tunnel model; 90 mile an hour wind blowing a palm tree by the beach.
wind tunnel in operation; massive hydropress; construction of parts; compressed air stamp; cracking an egg out of which comes a small chick; anodizing bath; spectrograph; animation of spectrograph; stress
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