Bridgeman Arts
March 5th 1936, first Spitfire flight. Spitfires in military service, WW2 combat. Spitfire factory production.
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...
Bridgeman Arts
They Made News, part 2 - WW2 cameramen
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
Bridgeman Arts
Interior radar defence stations, military scramble
Miscellaneous clip about NATO radar defence stations. Scramble and enemy interception
Bridgeman Arts
Biplane aerobatics, 1972
Clip from Wind in the Wires, a 35mm cinema short on the history of aviation, narrated by James Mason.
Bloomberg
AirAsia to Have All Planes Back in Sky by May, Tony Fernandes Says
Tony Fernandes, group chief executive officer of Capital A, discusses the prospects for its AirAsia Aviation Group unit. He also talks about his plan for flying taxis and his digital business. He speaks on the sidelines of Aviation...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Allies Prepare For D-Day
Montage of downed Allied airplanes at Dieppe lying in a field / montage of Allied planes in formation dropping paratroopers / montage of captured Canadian soldiers marching at Dieppe / huge army of Allied soldiers storming a beach in the...
Bridgeman Arts
Sweden 1970s - transport: boat, ship, railway, car, and aviation
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.
Press Association
Berlin’s new airport opens nine years late with little ceremony
Berlin’s new airport was finally opening on Saturday, nine years late and far above its original budget, and, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, with little ceremony and few passengers.
Construction of the Berlin Brandenburg Airport...
Khan Academy
SAT Prep: Test 3 Section 2 Part 2
Problem number 6 on the practice SAT involves solving for a distance on a line, which Sal does in about 2 minutes. His method of efficiently (and correctly) solving problems is an excellent model for students who tend to panic at the...
Khan Academy
SAT Prep: Test 8 Section 2 Part 3
Sal deftly solves the straightforward algebraic equation in problem 9 in under fifty seconds. Additional problems involve points on a plane, algebraic word problems, geometric angles, and fractions, some of which he takes more time to...
Flipped Math
Lines and Angles
Develop a sense of understanding. Pupils learn eight definitions dealing with types of lines and angles formed when two lines are crossed by another line. Learners use the definitions to identify the lines and pairs of angles in figures...
Flipped Math
Points, Lines, and Planes
Geometry is more than just vocabulary. Pupils learn the basic geometric definitions and how to identify and name points, lines, and planes. Though the first lesson is packed with related vocabulary, scholars experience four postulates...
CK-12 Foundation
Parallel and Skew Lines: Lesson
Is it possible for a pair to be parallel and skew? The resource provides the class opportunities to find out by examining the properties of parallel and skew lines. Part of a playlist on basic geometry, the video includes a brief...
CK-12 Foundation
Basic Geometric Definitions: Lesson
Build up the basics of geometry, one point at a time. The segment in an extensive playlist on basic geometry provides the definitions of the essential building blocks of geometry. Using drawings, the video shows examples and descriptions.
Real Engineering
Area Rule: How to Make Planes Fly Faster
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...
Real Engineering
The Physics of World War 1 Planes
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...
Real Engineering
Why Are Airplane Wings Angled Backwards??
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...
Real Engineering
Why Are Plane Windows Round?
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...
Math Antics
Points, Lines and Planes
Geometry begins with a point. The video introduces the concepts of points, lines, and planes. Using diagrams, the presenter includes how to name the objects along with how to write the names. Previewing the concept of 3-D space ends the...
Krista King Math
Naming Simple Geometric Figures
Mathematicians use notation for efficiency, so make your classes more efficient! The instructor explains the definition and notation for key elements of geometry such as points, lines, and planes. This is the 37th lesson is a series of...
Brightstorm
Three Undefined Terms: Point, Line, and Plane
Defining the undefined is the goal of this video. The instructor explains the important features of a point, line, and plane and how they work together. He also addresses the correct ways to name each and describes the correct notation —...
Curated OER
What is a Point?
A point is an exact location in space. This tutorial defines the concept of a point as it occurs in graphing, geometry, and algebra. A variety of examples are used to show how important points are and where they'll be seen in the world...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Cross Sections of Solids
This video tutorial investigates cross sections of geometric solids and provides examples of the drawings. Students can check their understanding with an assessment. [4:21]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Intersecting Planes and the Coordinate Plane
In this video lesson, students use a coordinate plane to determine what happens when two more planes intersect. [2:26]