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Bridgeman Arts

March 5th 1936, first Spitfire flight. Spitfires in military service, WW2 combat. Spitfire factory production.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a Vickers Supermarine B&W film chronicling the development of Vickers aircraft design from the Supermarine in 1925, through the Supermarine 4 monoplane, the S5, S6, S6B, Spitfire, Seafire, Spiteful, Attacker, 508, 510, 535, to...
Stock Footage5:14
Bridgeman Arts

Interior radar defence stations, military scramble

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Miscellaneous clip about NATO radar defence stations. Scramble and enemy interception
Stock Footage1:25
Bridgeman Arts

Biplane aerobatics, 1972

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Wind in the Wires, a 35mm cinema short on the history of aviation, narrated by James Mason.
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Bloomberg

Aercap CEO Aengus Kelly on Aircraft Leasing Business

Higher Ed
Aengus Kelly, CEO & Executive Director of the world's largest aviation lessor AerCap, discusses how he's positioning his company for the recovery in the air travel and the global outlook for aircraft lessors. Kelly joined us exclusively...
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Bloomberg

Travel Tech Innovations to Soothe Holiday Headaches

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- We look at new "innovation" lanes at 3 U.S. airports. As well as what some airlines are doing to create new bag tag technology.
Instructional Video8:50
Curated Video

Kenya suffers worst locust swarms in 70 years

Higher Ed
East Africa faces its worst locust outbreak in 70 years, with Kenya hit particularly hard.
Stock Footage2:15
Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - transport: boat, ship, railway, car, and aviation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of different modes of transportation, including boat, ship, train, car, bus, and aeroplane.
Instructional Video11:06
SciShow

The Truth About 10 Famous Inventions

9th - 12th
A scientific video focuses on ten famous inventions and the person credited with inventing each one. Then it describes the bigger picture of each invention and how it relied on those before them and around them. 
Instructional Video2:49
PBS

Hot Shots and Hot Jobs: Pilots Enjoy Breathtaking Views and Plentiful Job Options

3rd - 12th
Want to travel the world? Enjoy awesome views? Get to wear a snazzy uniform? Then it's a pilot's life for you! A short video introduces job seekers to what it takes to become a pilot.
Instructional Video5:52
National WWII Museum

Air War over Berlin

7th - 12th Standards
The air Battle of Berlin was harrowing with fighter pilots so close in the skies they could see each other's eyes. A video studies the important engagement, explaining that while the Allies lost the largest number of men in a single air...
Instructional Video12:22
Crash Course

Air Travel and the Space Race: Crash Course History of Science #37

9th - 12th
From balloons to satellites, air travel has come a long way over the years. A video presentation discusses the origin of space travel beginning with hot air balloons and gliders to the modern-day space race. Content includes discussion...
Instructional Video8:59
The Great War

The Sky Was The Limit - Aviation in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Is the sky the limit? Advances in aviation during World War I brought the limit much closer than before. Countries around the world were affected by flight in the Great War, including adapting by changing tactical locations and patterns.
Instructional Video9:39
Crash Course

Mechanical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #3

9th - 12th
Build a concrete understanding of mechanical engineering. Viewers watch an engaging video that describes mechanical engineering as the "design, construction, operation, and maintenance of mechanical systems." It also highlights some...
Instructional Video4:01
Real Engineering

Area Rule: How to Make Planes Fly Faster

9th - Higher Ed
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a modern aircraft with cross-sectional areas taken into consideration. A short video in the Real Engineering playlist describes how cross-sectional areas of airplanes relate to their speeds. It shows...
Instructional Video11:02
Real Engineering

The Physics of World War 1 Planes

9th - Higher Ed
More wings means more lift. Future engineers watch a video that explains why planes during World War I had multiple, stacked wings. It also describes the advantages and disadvantages of such a system and why modern airplanes are not...
Instructional Video4:05
Real Engineering

Why Are Airplane Wings Angled Backwards??

10th - Higher Ed
Being backwards isn't always bad. Scholars view a short video in the Real Engineering series to see why airplane wings are not straight and are angled backwards. The video provides a brief timeline of how airplane wings have evolved over...
Instructional Video1:51
Real Engineering

Why Are Plane Windows Round?

10th - Higher Ed
Don't let learning about airplanes be a drag. An instructional video explains how advances in technology led to planes that can fly higher, resulting in less drag, less fuel, and the need for a pressurized cabin. It also explains why...
Instructional Video3:37
Real Engineering

Winglets—How Do They Work? (Feat. Wendover Productions)

10th - Higher Ed
How does the 1973 oil crisis relate to winglets on airplane wings? Interested pupils view a video that explains why airplane wings have winglets. It turns out that the high cost of oil made more efficient wings a necessity.
Instructional Video3:58
Real Engineering

Stealth—How Does It Work? (Northrop B-2 Spirit)

10th - Higher Ed
Don't let the resource slip away undetected. Pupils watch a video from the Real Engineering series to learn how stealth aircraft avoid radar detection. In particular, the video focuses on the Northrop B-2 Spirit.
Instructional Video3:11
MinutePhysics

How Do Airplanes Fly?

9th - Higher Ed
Up, up, and away! Physics scholars learn the secrets to defying gravity through engineering. The video describes the forces acting on various parts of the plane and the designs that minimize these forces or increase opposing forces. The...
Instructional Video5:14
MinutePhysics

How Airplanes Are Made

9th - 12th
It's high time you taught your physics scholars about airplanes. Tour the manufacturing facility of one of the world's largest passenger planes, the Airbus 350, in a narrated video. Explore the birth of this machine, from sketches by...
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NASA

Introduction to Real Air Traffic Control—Problem Set A

5th - 9th Standards
Understand what it takes to control planes safely. The first lesson in a series of six introduces the class to the air traffic control situation. The pupils develop their understanding of units used in air travel, then learn how to read...
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

What are Those Things on Airplanes' Wings?

9th - 12th Standards
Why do airplane wings curve up at the ends? Here's a video that introduces viewers to winglets, the curved ends of airplane wings. It begins with an introduction to how airplane wings give both lift and drag then explains the vortex...
Instructional Video1:15
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Rockin' English Lessons

Transport Song

Pre-K - 3rd Standards
Planes, trains, cars, feet, boats, buses, and bikes. Sing along with a music video and watch hand-drawn animation that highlights modes of transportation.