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Title
P-51 flights, M.O.F. (Video)
Date Created and/or Issued
2000 September
Contributing Institution
California Institute of Technology
Collection
Paul B. MacCready Papers ca. 1930-2002
Rights Information
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Description
2000 September . Part of: Paul B. MacCready Papers ca. 1930-2002. Series 7: Audio-Visual material; Subseries 3: Videos and Audio; Box 22, Folder 6
1. Paul MacCready recording friends in backyard [Bill Wyland?], looking at the art; recording friends at airport hangar; flying P-51. Tyler MacCready is featured as well. 2. Footage of fundraiser and hang gliders on Dockweiler Beach. .
Type
moving image
Format
videorecording
Hi-8. Color. 1 hour (approx)
Identifier
pbm:58204
local: PBM_7_22_6
http://maccready.library.caltech.edu/islandora/object/pbm%3A58204
Language
English
Relation
Part of Series 7: Audio-Visual material; Subseries 3: Videos and Audio

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