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Aviation: Pictured by Paul Wyand: RAF Display and crash at Hendon

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
317
Date Released
1 Jul 1935
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Editorial: Sir Malcolm Campbell comments on lighter topics of the moment
  2. 2Fashions: Described by Dorothy Hope
  3. 3Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Centre Court matches thrill tennis crowds at Wimbledon
  4. 4Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: A Perry wins Open Golf Title and equals the Record
  5. 5Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: His Majesty goes to Lord’s and Cameron hits sparkling 90
  6. 6Aviation: Pictured by Paul Wyand: RAF Display and crash at Hendon

Story

Story No. within this Issue
6 / 6
Section Title
Aviation: Pictured by Paul Wyand
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: RAF Display at Hendon. SHOTLIST: Shots of bomber into camera and dropping bombs. Formation of fighters roll against the sky and looping. The Duke of Kent arrives with the new air minister Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister and Sir Philip Sassoon. Formation of fighters with smoke from exhausts making signs in sky. Crowd being blown by the breeze from the tail exhaust of a plane. Formation of planes dropping parachutes. Pupil flying plane. Section missing is plane crash. The remainder is missing from B&W issue.
Keywords
Royalty; Politics and government; Entertainment and leisure; Aviation; Stunts; Accidents and disasters; Military; Exhibitions and shows
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
3759
Credits:
Commentator
Barry K. Barnes
Length of story (in feet)
117
Story extras:

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