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Fly American! 1933

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'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
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Wow, maybe I'll try that air travel sometime .
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The narration is also 1933....."You'll like to stop at Memphis where you can listen to darkies loading cotton on the docks and humming "Ole Man River"......
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In this day of political correctness,I thought it would be censored out , or the clip totally removed .
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ghostflyer wrote:In this day of political correctness,I thought it would be censored out , or the clip totally removed .
Historical-accuracy..?? or Historical-revision...?? What's your pleasure? Since it's not a modern view of air travel but a historical view of air-tavel-advertising, I view it as educational, but only historical if it's held to accuracy.... and do not view it as a statement of modern values, so I am not offended. I don't know how I'd feel if it were my grandfather loading the cotton. (Probably begrudgingly.)
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I almost fell off my chair when I heard what I thought I heard. I rewound it and listened again. Decided it probably was not what I heard and watched on.
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Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:I almost fell off my chair when I heard what I thought I heard. I rewound it and listened again. Decided it probably was not what I heard and watched on.
I think I said "What??" right out loud when I heard that.
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