UFA News #668 (MOSTLY REENACTMENTS);edited film about the German perspective of the invasion of Normandy Includes German combat footage
UFA News #668 (MOSTLY REENACTMENTS);edited film about the German perspective of the invasion of Normandy Includes German combat footage. ""UFA NEWS OPENING JUNE 6TH 1944 SIGN GERMAN NEWSPAPER GERMAN COMMUNICATIONS GERMAN SOLDIERS RUNNING SEARCHLIGHT GERMAN ANTI AIRCRAFT FIRE AT NIGHT FLARE GERMANS IN COVER FLASHES OF ANTI AIRCRAFT AND GUN FIRE IN NIGHT DISTANT EXPLOSION GERMAN HEAVY GUNS FIRE GERMAN MACHINE GUN GERMANS SHOOTING EXPLOSION FLAME THROWER SMOKE TANK GUN GERMAN TANK EXPLOSION GERMAN SOLDIER GETS UP AND CHARGES PLANE WING GERMAN VEHICLE COLLECTING AND CUTTING UP PARACHUTES PACIFIC WAVING WHITE FLAG SOLDIERS WITH DONKEY SOLDIER CLEANING GUN"". WWII in HD
Forest Fires and Smokejumpers
Scenes of a forest fire, followed by scenes of smoke jumpers, fire fighters who train to arrive at a fire scene by parachute. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
Pathe
Montage of ship disasters from early 1940s
Joseph Algranti crash, 1968
Pilot Joseph Algranti ejecting from his Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV) just before impact during a training exercise at the Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, USA, on 8th December 1968. Algranti had taken the vehicle to 207 metres altitude to begin a lunar landing simulation run but wind shear exceeded the craft's aerodynamic control limits causing it to descend. Algranti ejected at 30 metres and only suffered minor bruising but the vehicle was lost. The LLTV was used to practice landing techniques used by Apollo's Lunar Module (LM).
FIRST MOTORCYCLE PARACHUTE JUMP
Full title reads: "Los Angeles. First Motorcycle Parachute Jump. Fred Osborne races over the brink of 200 foot cliff and lands safely!".<br/><br/>LA, California, United States of America (USA).<br/><br/>M/S of man helping Osborne into parachute harness. Osborne then climbs onto his motorcycle, shakes hands with his companion and drives off. L/S of Osborne driving past camera at great speed. <br/><br/>M/S of Osborne riding off cliff edge. L/S of Osborne and bike descending at speed towards beach and sea. Osborne's parachute does not have time to open before impact with ground. Smoke and tattered bit of parachute silk float up from hole in ground, a man runs over to investigate. <br/><br/>Top shot, looking over cliff top, of people rushing over to landing place. Motorbike appears to be in flames. C/U of Osborne talking to camera. <br/><br/>N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel. May be dupe of G 1351. Intertitles are missing in this version.
Soviet Mi-6 and Mi-4 helicopters, and a parachute drop of Soviet military equipment
View from the ground of a a Soviet Mi-6 helicopter taking off and flying away. A Soviet Mi-4 helicopter on the ground in a field and armed Soviet troops running through the field. A skyward view of Soviet transport aircraft dropping parachutes containing equipment. As one of the parachutes is about to land, a burst of flame is seen just above the payload, providing back thrust to soften the landing for the equipment. Location: Soviet Union. Date: 1969.
1970
Vietnam war - pov bright white flare in night sky - flame explodes in mid air - parachute seen close near trees
SPACE EXPLORATION
JULY 1966. MEN IN HARD HATS LOOKING AT DRAWINGS. HELICOPTERS ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER. FLAMES SHOOTING OUT OF BOTTOM OF ROCKET. MISSION CONTROL. ROCKET FLYING THRU SPACE. RADAR DISH. ASTRONAUT COOPER. COMMAN PILOT YOUNG. LIGHTED TRACKING MAP AT MISSION CONTROL. REENTRY. CAPSULE FALLING INTO OCEAN WITH PARACHUTE. SAILOR BAND ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER. ASTRONAUT BEING LIFTED INTO HELICOPTER. ASTRONAUT COLLINS. CAPSULE BEING LIFTED OUT OF WATER BY HELICOPTER.
PARATROOPS AT CAMP SHILO
Shots of Bren gun carrier equipped with flamethrower moving at speed past camera, flamethrower shooting fire, large fire raging. LS PAN across large group of soldiers in open field, attending briefing session. Shots of paratrooper attached to parachute being hoisted up training tower, floating down to ground, landing.
Air Show; 06/2001
Air Show: propeller airplane does stunt flying, barrell rolls, dives, etc; Men parachute to ground; Shaky handheld footage of smoke and flame pouring from small airplane crash site at air show on football field; Firetrucks spray water on crash site
Scene slow motion of hot air balloon, Fire bursts in the balloon
Video Scene slow motion of hot air balloon, Fire bursts in the balloon (4K)
DN-LB-503 Beta SP
Big Blimp Destroyed By Aerial Gunners in Sham War Thrill
07/28/66 A0033113 LEIPZIG, E, GERMANY: PARACHUTE JUMPING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
07/28/66 A0033113 LEIPZIG, E, GERMANY: PARACHUTE JUMPING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: FKT 190 "PARACHMTING WORLD CHAMPS: "SHOWS: JUMPER LEAVING FLAME JUMPER IN THE AIR: JUMPING: JUMPING FROM AIRLAND: JUNPER IN THE AIR LANDING: SAME: SAME: HENRY (CANDA JUMPING: SAME LANDING: MARTIN JUMBING: SAME LANDING: GERMANT EAST ZOONE GERHART JUMPING: GERHARDT LANDING: (SHOT 7/28/66 70FT) GERHARDT, GUEHTHER PARACHUTE JUMPING GRMANY EAST LEIPZIG FKT / 70 FT / 16 NEG / R15124
28544 U.S. AIR FORCE 1963 SURVIVAL SKILLS TRAINING FILM " MOUNTAIN AND DESERT SURVIVAL "
This color educational/training film is about Mountain survival. This is copyright 1963. <p><p>Opening titles: U.S. Air Force presents Mountain and Desert survival (:08-:34). Title: Mountain Survival. A parachute is discovered, photographs are taken, three men search for the man who was in that parachute. The next day three men find the body of the pilot. He is dead. Blood on his lifeless hand. The body is photographed. A sheet is laid out across the body. Another body lays dead on rocks. A man stumbles through the desert. A hand clutches sand (:35-2:44). Snow capped mountains, trees in forest terrain. A parachute is on the side of a hill. A pilot, wearing a helmet, comes to and starts to move around and assess the situation. He looks around. He removes the helmet. Trees and a stream. The pilot looks around. He detaches himself from the parachute. He cuts himself loose and starts to run, sliding down the hill. He runs through a forest area, in panic. he sips water from a tiny stream and then washes his face with it. He sits down on a rock and tries to relax and gather himself. He walks over some rocks. He goes back to grab his raft, parachute and helmet. He looks at his stuff and removes a knife. He goes through what he has as part of a kit: fish hooks, safety pin, matches, purification tablets, firestarters, compass, and band aids (2:45-7:09). He reviews what's in his pockets at the moment. He walks around the forest. He finds an open area and clears a fire circle, he gathers pine needles and logs. He cuts the firestarter and places it under the needles and log. He lights a match and it starts his fire (7:10-9:41). The pilot goes over to water and fills a water bag, he places a water purification tablet in it. He ties it and places it in his helmet. He adds more wood to the fire. He cuts some of the parachutes cord. He lays the chute down as a makeshift sleeping bag. He tries to sleep but it's uncomfortable. He goes to the raft and starts to blow it up (9:42-12:20). Half filled, he places his chute on top of the raft and sets up his sleeping area. He rests in it. The next day he packs up to start moving onward. He drinks the water and saves the water bag. He gets himself all ready and puts his helmet on. He starts walking downstream (12:21-15:00). Onward the pilot walks. Near a stream, he sets up camp. He sets up the parachute as a signal to any air rescue. The chute is laid out across an open space. A fire is going as the pilot sews together some piles of dried brush. He places the piles of dried brush in separate areas. He makes a fishing line out of parachute pieces. Has his lure ready (15:01-18:04). The pilot fishes in the stream with his makeshift fishing rod. He sets three poles on the side, feet apart to have a good chance at getting fish. He opens his parachute instruction booklet which has many ways to use the chute on land. He makes a fishing net and scoops up some small minnows. He cooks the fish on a stick over the open flame. He checks his fishing line and has a bite, he scoops up another larger fish (18:05-20:32). The larger fish, a trout, is wrapped in foil he had and put on the fire coals to bake. He makes snares to catch bigger animals. He tests the rope with his fingers. He builds a simple shelter with the parachute (20:33-22:05). He puts another part above it to keep out potential rain. He starts to make a sleeping bag. He stomps out a double L and then adds brush to make the signal stand out. The sun is setting and its getting dark (22:06-23:45). It's dark and the pilot eats the baked trout. The next morning, he has caught a rabbit in one of his snares. He cuts the rabbits fur and pulls the fur off. He cuts the meat into thin slices to cook it faster. He lays meat pieces across a stick and cooks it. He eats the rabbit next to the fire. He eats and reflects. He reacts to the sound of a helicopter. He sets flame to his tied brush, starts waving his arms as the helicopter sees him and lands in an open space (23:46-26:59) A blanket is placed across a dead man's body. The happy pilot goes and enters the helicopter, a man from the helicopter puts the fire out. The helicopter flies away(27:00-27:39). End credits (27:40-27:52). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
19 20 National edition: [issue of August 17, 2023]
LEST WE FORGET
Lead-up to Vimy Ridge: LS of launch of observation balloon. Dizzying HAS from balloon of observer at work conveying enemy positions to the ground via radio. Ground-to-air shot of observation balloon with planes flying high above, of parachute opening as observer bails out, of balloon bursting into flames and falling in pieces raining down.
Scene slow motion of hot air balloon, Fire bursts in the balloon
Video Scene slow motion of hot air balloon, Fire bursts in the balloon (4K)
DN-B-306 Beta SP
Missile Failure - Atlas Explodes, Capsule Intact
WACKY STUNTS
Biplane flies by and jumps over truck; flies over rural area and does cartwheel in air, man parachutes out 01:50:31:00 - Motorcycle daredevil rides through wall of flame; stock car racer drags stuntman behind. Stock cars weave between each other and drive through flaming wall. Driver makes jump over bus but crash lands 01:51:19:19 - Couple dance atop small platform suspended from tall building, twirl about, woman held aloft by man 01:51:51:00 - Man dragged behind car as he escapes from a straitjacket 01:52:03:00 - Man on top of tall building stands on platform on one hand (handstand); daredevil Johnny Reynolds sits atop pyramid of chairs on top of Broadway building. Man jump rope on plank atop 20 story building, dances; stands on head, walks blindfolded and almost falls. 01:52:51:00 - Classic shot of car jumping small house; car jumps into stream, biplane smashes into small house; biplane smashes into another small house and explodes! 01:53:11:00 - Two locomotives collide head on (Classic shot) 01:53:24:00 - Knife throwing mother throws knives at darling little girl To view this clip, please visit www.filmarchivesonline.com/onlineindex.shtml and click on WACKY FLYING MACHINES
12/11/70 C0015303 / COLOR BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, UTAH: THE BLUE FLAME:
12/11/70 C0015303 / COLOR BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, UTAH: THE BLUE FLAME: UNCUT "THE BLUE FLAME" SHOWS: SIGN BONNEVILLE SPEEDWAY: SHOT OF THE BLUE FLAME SPEED CAR BEING MOVED BY CREW: SHOT OF CREW GETTING CAR READY, CHECKING VARIOUS THINGS PUTTING IN GAS, WAXING & CLEANING CAR: MS DRIVER PUTTING ON HELMET: PAN DOWN THE CAR FRONT REAR TO FRONT: MS CAR STARTING DOWN RUN - WAY SPEEDING DOWN RUNWAY: PARACHUTE OUT OF BACK TO CUT DOWN SPEED: SHOTS OF DRIVER & CREW STANDING OUTSIDE OF BLUE FLAME: (SHOT RECENTLY 195FT) UTAH - BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS AUTO RACES - 1970 AUTOMOBILES (BY NAME) BLUE FLAME AUTOMOBILES (SS) LOW EMISSION GABELICH, GARY XX / 195 FT / 16 COL / R36418 2 COLOR MASTERS 2 OPT S TRACKS
Joseph Algranti crash, 1968
Pilot Joseph Algranti ejecting from his Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV) just before impact during a training exercise at the Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, USA, on 8th December 1968. Algranti had taken the vehicle to 207 metres altitude to begin a lunar landing simulation run but wind shear exceeded the craft's aerodynamic control limits causing it to descend. Algranti ejected at 30 metres and only suffered minor bruising but the vehicle was lost. The LLTV was used to practice landing techniques used by Apollo's Lunar Module (LM).