Project Thunderstorm pt1-3 1947 US Army Air Force 12min

video for embedding at scitech.quickfound.net "This film chronicles a joint US Air Force, Navy, and Weather Bureau Project at Wright Field and the All - Weather Flying Station at Wilmington, Ohio. Scenes cover the training of military volunteer pilots in the mechanics of thunderstorms, and then -- equipped with planes that filmed their control panels as they flew -- the pilots experimented with the safest ways of navigating through the violent storms. Subsequent footage shows trained personnel as they reviewed the filmed evidence and interrogated the pilots on their airborne experiences." Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization and noise reduction part 2: www.youtube.com part 3: www.youtube.com from www.history.noaa.gov The Weather Bureau during 1945 initiated a project for study of the development and structure of individual thunderstorm cells. Other agencies which will cooperate in this project are the Army Air Forces; the Navy; the Aircraft Loads Division of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Meteorology Department of the University of Chicago; Physics Department , University of New Mexico; Electronics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and the Soaring Society of America. The study, it now appears, will begin near Orlando, Florida. Observations and measurements <b>...</b>
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Project Thunderstorm pt2-3 1947 US Army Air Force 13min

video for embedding at scitech.quickfound.net "This film chronicles a joint US Air Force, Navy, and Weather Bureau Project at Wright Field and the All - Weather Flying Station at Wilmington, Ohio. Scenes cover the training of military volunteer pilots in the mechanics of thunderstorms, and then -- equipped with planes that filmed their control panels as they flew -- the pilots experimented with the safest ways of navigating through the violent storms. Subsequent footage shows trained personnel as they reviewed the filmed evidence and interrogated the pilots on their airborne experiences." Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization and noise reduction part 1: www.youtube.com part 3: www.youtube.com from www.history.noaa.gov The Weather Bureau during 1945 initiated a project for study of the development and structure of individual thunderstorm cells. Other agencies which will cooperate in this project are the Army Air Forces; the Navy; the Aircraft Loads Division of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Meteorology Department of the University of Chicago; Physics Department , University of New Mexico; Electronics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and the Soaring Society of America. The study, it now appears, will begin near Orlando, Florida. Observations and measurements <b>...</b>
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Project Thunderstorm pt3-3 1947 US Army Air Force 11min

video for embedding at scitech.quickfound.net "This film chronicles a joint US Air Force, Navy, and Weather Bureau Project at Wright Field and the All - Weather Flying Station at Wilmington, Ohio. Scenes cover the training of military volunteer pilots in the mechanics of thunderstorms, and then -- equipped with planes that filmed their control panels as they flew -- the pilots experimented with the safest ways of navigating through the violent storms. Subsequent footage shows trained personnel as they reviewed the filmed evidence and interrogated the pilots on their airborne experiences." Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization and noise reduction part 1: www.youtube.com part 2: www.youtube.com from www.history.noaa.gov The Weather Bureau during 1945 initiated a project for study of the development and structure of individual thunderstorm cells. Other agencies which will cooperate in this project are the Army Air Forces; the Navy; the Aircraft Loads Division of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Meteorology Department of the University of Chicago; Physics Department , University of New Mexico; Electronics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and the Soaring Society of America. The study, it now appears, will begin near Orlando, Florida. Observations and measurements <b>...</b>
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