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The paper puts into historical context the production of film that recorded and publicized Britain's early achievements in the air, and dissects the languages and techniques used to convey only positive messages about both flight (people and machines) and Empire.
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This is a rare study of aviation film. Using a variety of film types, it gives a broad overview of several aviation subjects and personalities.
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This page is a summary of: Cinema and British Imperial Civil Aviation, 1919-1939, Historical Journal Of Film Radio and Television, June 2003, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/0143968032000091068.
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