:42:04
Two million square kilometers.
:42:11
Those will be the aircraft
promised by the Royal Swedish Air Force.
:42:14
How many aircraft in all now, Captain?
:42:16
Two Italian, two Norwegian...
:42:19
one German, and three Swedish.
:42:22
Unfortunately, only the Swedish planes...
:42:24
are equipped with skis
for landing on the ice.
:42:26
Those with pontoons
are useful only for reconnaissance.
:42:29
Are any of your aircraft searching now?
:42:31
Weather permitting, they will fly tomorrow.
:42:34
If General Nobile is transmitting,
is it not a fact...
:42:37
that his signals could be lofting up
and coming down pretty well anywhere...
:42:41
that they could be picked up by anyone...
:42:42
- who happened to be in the right place?
- I believe so, yes.
:42:45
Then ought you not to make public
the wavelengths...
:42:48
on which General Nobile
may be transmitting?
:42:50
I will ask Rome for authority to do so.
:42:52
Captain Romagna, do you believe
there are any survivors?
:42:56
Amundsen doesn't.
:42:57
I flew down to Oslo and got
a short interview with Dr. Amundsen.
:43:01
He says the chances are
that anybody who survived the crash...
:43:05
won't have survived this last week.
:43:08
Captain, you said something about drift.
:43:11
The pack is drifting
as much as 20 miles a day.
:43:27
Biagi.
:43:29
- What?
- What does a resistor do?
:43:33
It resists.
:43:40
It goes between the coil and the...
:43:42
I know where it goes. What does it do?
:43:44
In the name of God,
no more talk about the bloody resistor.
:43:48
What is it made of?
:43:50
I think, carbon.
:43:54
- Powered carbon.
- Graphite.
:43:58
- Has anyone got a lead pencil?
- Yes. Why?