GV. Meteors lined up on aerodrome. SV. Josip Broz Tito looking into cockpit of De Havilland Meteor. SV. Meteors lined up. CU. Tito inspecting air intake of Meteor. LV. Line of Meteors. CU. Tito inspecting cockpit with Flight Lieutenant Neville Duke. LV.SV. Meteors...
GV. Meteors lined up on aerodrome. SV. Josip Broz Tito looking into cockpit of De Havilland Meteor. SV. Meteors lined up. CU. Tito inspecting air intake of Meteor. LV. Line of Meteors. CU. Tito inspecting cockpit with Flight Lieutenant Neville Duke. LV.SV. Meteors taxiing towards for takeoff. SV. Tito with officials holding very light pistol. SV. Pan Canberra flying past dipping wings in salute. SV. Tito and party looking up. SV. Pan, Canberra flying past overhead. SV. Tito lifting field binoculars to look at flypast. LV. Meteors in formation flying past. SV. Tito and party standing up. LV. Smoke rising in distance from explosion of meteor crash. STV. Tito and party leaving Air Show.
Westminster, London.
GV. Tito's car arriving at Westminster with police motorcycle escort. SV. Anthony Eden and Admiral Roderick McGrigor waiting. Top View. Tito inspecting Guard of Honour. SV. Motorcycle police escort. CU. Tito shaking hands with Eden. CU. Eden and Admiral McGrigor. SV. Tito in launch "Nore". SCU. McGrigor and Eden waving farewell. SCU. Tito saluting as launch moves off: Pan.
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