The Military Air-Scout
The Military Air-Scout (1911) is considered by some aviation film historians as one of the first aviation films recorded worldwide. William J. Humphrey directed the two-reeler in 1911, with the cooperation of the U.S. Army authorities who allowed Lt. Henry Arnold, a pioneer military pilot to carry out stunt flying for the film.
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The Military Air-Scout
The Military Air-Scout (1911) is considered by some aviation film historians as one of the first aviation films recorded worldwide. William J. Humphrey directed the two-reeler in 1911, with the cooperation of the U.S. Army authorities who allowed Lt. Henry Arnold, a pioneer military pilot to carry out stunt flying for the film.
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The Military Air-Scout (1911) ...... out stunt flying for the film.
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"Hap" Arnold, stunt pilot
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Vitagraph Company of America
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Alec B. Francis
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Earle Williams
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Edith Storey
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The Military Air-Scout (1911) ...... out stunt flying for the film.
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