Much improvement is noted in the pictures of flying as operators have acquired experience in the manipulation of their apparatus. The work of this firm during the recent meet in Los Angeles is satisfactory. It gives both near and distant views of the aviators and their machines before the start, as they start, and during flight. Next to seeing the machines in operation this picture is probably as good as anything could be produced and affords an admirable substitute for the actual occurrence. The photography of this film is remarkably clear, and when the character of the subject is considered one concludes that it would be difficult indeed to improve upon it. The showing of this picture through the country will convey to many thousands a reasonably accurate impression of what an aviation meet is like. - The Moving Picture World, February 26, 1910
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