
Coast to Coast in 48 Hours (ca. 1929)
The film showcases a journey across the United States via train and airplane, highlighting the advancements in modern transportation. It features Colonel Lindberg, who inspects the airline route and emphasizes safety and comfort in air travel. The trip spans from California to various cities, including Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Los Angeles, covering nearly 1,000 miles in less than 48 hours. Key aspects include the comfort of airliners, the importance of weather reports, and the scenic beauty encountered along the route, such as the Painted Desert and the Grand Canyon.
Keywords
air travel, Colonel Lindberg, transportation, California, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Los Angeles, scenic beauty, safety, modern advancements
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