Historic Virtual Backgrounds
We've formatted and optimized some of our favorite museum images for your virtual background use and they're not just historic, they're epic! 'Wow' your friends and colleagues with a little bit of history!
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Free Virtual Backgrounds for Zoom, Skype, and More ...
Zoom's virtual background feature doesn't require a green screen and is handy if you have a messy room you want to hide during a meeting! The feature allows you to display an image or video as your background during a Zoom Meeting. This feature works best with a green screen and uniform lighting, but it's not required.
Here's their instructional video about the virtual background feature.
Cradle of Aviation Museum Virtual Backgrounds
Enjoy these historic virtual backgrounds that have been web optimized for your use. Take a screenshot and share it with us on social media @cradleofaviation!
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Home to over 75 air and spacecraft spanning 100 years of aerospace history.
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1954 Grumman F-11A Tiger in the markings of Captain Norm Gandia, a Long Islander from Baldwin and one time Blue Angels pilot.
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This original Grumman Lunar Module, LM-13, was intended for the Apollo 19 mission to Copernicus Crater in 1973.
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Panoramic view of our atrium with rear view of Grumman F-11A Tiger and Fleet Model 2 Biplane.
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The first public showing was on Dec 7, 1941 - in light of events in the Pacific that day, the aircraft was subsequently named the "Avenger".
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The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was one of America's greatest fighters of World War Two.
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You're at a 1911 Air Meet on the Hempstead Plains with Cal Rodgers and his Wright EX ‘Vin Fiz” and Harriet Quimby with her 1909 Blériot XI.
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A WW1 non-flying Army trainer which would give student pilots the feel of airplane controls without the danger of actual flight.
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During the 19th century, deliberate scientific experimentation with kites ultimately led to the successful development of the airplane.
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Specifically designed for close air support, the A-10 is the most heavily armed, and armored, plane in history.
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One of two surviving sister ships of the Spirit of St. Louis, this aircraft was used in the 1955 movie.
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The Cougar was the Navy's first swept-wing jet which allowed for much higher speeds.
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