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This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit in Dhaka, Bangladesh, showcasing two different aircraft models suspended from the ceiling. In the foreground, a replica of an early biplane or glider is prominently displayed. It features a lightweight construction of wooden struts and beams, supporting white canvas or fabric wings. A complex network of wires and pulleys is visible, indicating control mechanisms or structural bracing. Positioned within the aircraft's framework is a mannequin, dressed in a dark cap, jacket, and a red scarf, simulating a pilot. The perspective is from below, looking up at the suspended craft, which dominates the left and center of the frame. The curved skids at the bottom of the aircraft's framework suggest its design for ground landing. In the background, to the right, a more modern, silver-colored propeller aircraft is also suspended. This plane features visible propellers on its engines and landing gear. Its tail fin bears a roundel depicting the national flag of Bangladesh—a red circle on a green disc—which strongly indicates the exhibit's location. The overall setting appears to be a museum with dark walls and ceiling, using focused lighting to highlight the exhibits. On the upper right wall, a blue and white display board is visible with text written in Bengali script. The most prominent text appears to be "বিমানপথ" (Bimānpath), meaning "Airway" or "Aeroplane Path," with additional smaller Bengali text below it, likely providing further details about the exhibit. The scene captures a static display, showcasing the evolution of aviation from early designs to more advanced propeller planes.
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