Description: HS army plane of 1960's; Lined up of military fighter planes, one bomb underneath; Two military fighter planes on board to fly off the base; MS men worker installing parts of the aircraft; Finished making bombs and lined up in rows outside factory; HS camera filming from riding in plane looking down at manufacture building; CU photographs of workers installing metal parts for aircraft; VAR men welding and installing metal parts of inside planes; CU hands opening handbook of external fuel & turning pages; VAR black woman worker and man doing job of assembly line area; CU computerized diagram of external fuel, ram air turbine, fuel pump, surge suppressor, hose reel assembly, and guillotine; TILT-U air force base planes with paradrogue; Z-OUT hands drafting on paper to face of man engineering; Z-OUT hands touching on metal part to whole room of engineers; CU computerized diagram of military aircraft; MS man wearing welding helmet mask; VAR metal sharpening machine, workers with installing metals; TILT-U man driving crane lifting up thick rolled metals; VAR workers making shapes of metallic types ; VAR crane lifting bombs from making and stocking; PAN men workers installing pieces of metal parts on bombshell; PAN military plane fighter running slowing on base in LSHOT; MS body of bombshell with X-ray vision of what is inside made of; VAR workers with installing, engineers using tools to make; TILT-U bomb testing by having machine shaking the bomb; TILT-U McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle flying as whirling; Z-IN military plane to close up of baby bombs underneath; TILT-D bomb shoot at bridge and bridge exploded, dry desert in BG; VAR workers carefully installing parts, engineer plans, metal making bombs, workers using technologies machinery ;
Keywords: refueling
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