Boys Of The New Brigade (1935)
Royal Airforce base at Halton, (not sure which county it s in but possibly Buckinghamshire). Full titles read: BOYS OF THE NEW BRIGADE L, S of the young boys of the New Brigade seated in a classroom. The commentator says that they learning all the tricks of the aircraftman s trade at Halton. Here, for three years, these apprentices study the whys and wherefores of aeroplanes and their M, S of a mechanic showing the pupils the ins and out of an aeroplane engine. M, S s of the boys being shown several other pieces of mechanical plane equipment including the airscrew reduction gear, and various spark plugs and springs. M, S s of the boys erecting the wings onto the fuselage. L, S of contraption called the derrick being used to lift the engine off a biplane on an airfield. L, S s and M, S s of the plane being started by a rotary machine. FILM A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSI
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