The link works fine for me.
I cannot answer about Boeing or about being around in the 1920s, but oddly
I do have experience rib-stitching. My father restored 3 Piper Cubs and an
Aeronca Champ, all vintage 40s airplanes that are rag-wings. Early
planes have sewn fabric skins that are later coated
I actually have to scroll down for it to open up the rest of the page.
Then after a second or two the video screen opens and the play icon
(not the text) shows up in the middle of the image.
Try it this way:
http://www.boeing.com/history/video-series/index.page
Or click on 100 in the menu and
Franchesca,
This link doesn't work for me. I get the title but no story underneath.
Susan
On Aug 18, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Franchesca Havas wrote:
Greetings!
In this short video we see seamstresses working on heavy canvas for
airplane wings. The question that was asked today was if the
Their dresses look like everyday wear to me, nothing special, although I would
have expected more aprons. .
Kim
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I tried again, and it worked. Thanks.
On Aug 18, 2015, at 1:02 PM, Cin wrote:
The link works fine for me.
I cannot answer about Boeing or about being around in the 1920s, but oddly
I do have experience rib-stitching. My father restored 3 Piper Cubs and an
Aeronca Champ, all vintage 40s
Greetings!
In this short video we see seamstresses working on heavy canvas for
airplane wings. The question that was asked today was if the attire
worn by the seamstresses normal work attire or are they dressing up
for the filming of their work.