Memphis Belle OuttakesReel 31

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(This film is silent)
Shot List:Summary: Eighth Air Force activity during World War II. Highlighting the B-17 bomber, MEMPHIS BELLE, selected for tour of USA after completing 25 missions. Combat missions and tour scenes. Reel 31: 1) CU nose of B-17 stationary. 2) MS same. 3) MS B-17's start take-off. PS same. 4) LS B-17 stationary, sunset in bg; scene repeats. 5) LS B-17's stationary, sunset in bg; scene repeats. 6) MS briefing room. 7) PS B-17's warm up. 8) PS B-17's in taxiing line. 9) Aerial scenes -- fighters approach for attack on B-17's. 10) MS crew of MEMPHIS BELLE on platform, B-17 in bg; large crowd looks at plane and crew. Several scenes of crowd at large depot. Scenes of spectators.

National Archives Identifier: 65930
Local Identifier: 342-USAF-19510
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/65930

Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities
Record Group 342: Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations

This item av documents the time period: 1942 - 10/1943

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