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Just finished watching Flying Down to Rio, a 1933 film featuring Fred Astaire with Ginger Rogers (of course!).

 

Included was an "Aerial Show," sort of a "Busbee Berkeley Takes to the Skies" kinda thing.  Primitive special effects, but enjoyable nonetheless!  ^_^

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Didn't think those old planes could handle that size payload, shifting back and forth, side to side.

 

 

One is expected to engage in a bit of suspension of disbelief... and admire the girls more than the aeroplanes. ^_^  :blush:

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Surprised that many don't interfere with air flow over the wing. Maybe why they use bi-planes.

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2 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

One is expected to engage in a bit of suspension of disbelief... and admire the girls more than the aeroplanes. ^_^  :blush:

 

 I can do that. ........ the latter moreso than the former ......... :wub:

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58 minutes ago, Eyesa Horg said:

Surprised that many don't interfere with air flow over the wing. Maybe why they use bi-planes.

 

That's a good portion of the "Suspension of Disbelief" part.  :lol:

 

(And don't even begin to ponder weight payload and center of gravity!)  ^_^   image.png.ba7338e47734529d1eb2b5108d4c7b1a.png

 

[*ahem* - I had to look this up:  apparently the brassiere became popular during the 1930's. This film was made in 1933, apparently before the trend took hold.  :rolleyes:]

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

That's a good portion of the "Suspension of Disbelief" part.  :lol:

 

(And don't even begin to ponder weight payload and center of gravity!)  ^_^   image.png.ba7338e47734529d1eb2b5108d4c7b1a.png

 

[*ahem* - I had to look this up:  apparently the brassiere became popular during the 1930's. This film was made in 1933, apparently before the trend took hold.  :rolleyes:]

I noticed that too, but wasn't gonna say anything.

 

 

 

 

 

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