THE FIRST FILM PROJECTED IN AN AIRCRAFT while an eleven seat passenger hydroplane was flying at ninety miles an hour at the Chicago Pageant of Progress in 1921. The film was 'Howdy Chicago' specially produced by Rothacker for the local Boosters Club. Projected on the rear of the pilot's cabin by a De Vry portable projector which produced a perfect steady picture THE FIRST FILM PROJECTED IN AN AIRPLANE while an eleven seat passenger hydroplane was flying at ninety miles an hour at the Chicago Pageant of Progress in 1921. The film was 'Howdy Chicago' specially produced by Rothacker for the loca
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THE FIRST FILM PROJECTED IN AN AIRCRAFT while an eleven seat passenger hydroplane was flying at ninety miles an hour at the Chicago Pageant of Progress in 1921. The film was 'Howdy Chicago' specially produced by Rothacker for the local Boosters Club. Projected on the rear of the pilot's cabin by a De Vry portable projector which produced a perfect steady picture THE FIRST FILM PROJECTED IN AN AIRPLANE while an eleven seat passenger hydroplane was flying at ninety miles an hour at the Chicago Pageant of Progress in 1921. The film was 'Howdy Chicago' specially produced by Rothacker for the local Boosters Club. Projected on the rear of the pilot's cabin by a De Vry portable projector which produced a perfect steady picture