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A-24s Lined Up Outside Air Force Plant 3
A-24s Lined Up Outside Air Force Plant 3 
A Douglas "Rosie" at Work Assembling a B-17F Flying Fortress
A Douglas "Rosie" at Work Assembling a B-17F Flying Fortress 
WASPs Stand with an A-24 on the Douglas-Tulsa Ramp
WASPs Stand with an A-24 on the Douglas-Tulsa Ramp 
Riveting B-17 Fuselage at Douglas Long Beach Factory
Riveting B-17 Fuselage at Douglas Long Beach Factory 
Female Douglas Employees Assemble an SBD Tail
Female Douglas Employees Assemble an SBD Tail 
Riveters Assembling a B-17 Flying Fortress
Riveters Assembling a B-17 Flying Fortress 
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943 
Douglas SBD Dauntless Manufacturing Line
Douglas SBD Dauntless Manufacturing Line 
B-17E and F Wind-Tunnel Model
B-17E and F Wind-Tunnel Model 
P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless on Tarmac
P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless on Tarmac 
A-24 Dauntless in Flight
A-24 Dauntless in Flight 
B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12
B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12 
B-17F Flying Fortresses Await Modification at Tulsa, Oklahoma
B-17F Flying Fortresses Await Modification at Tulsa, Oklahoma 
B-17 Final Assembly
B-17 Final Assembly 
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation 
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation 
A-24 Dauntless Squadron Flying Near Hermosa Beach
A-24 Dauntless Squadron Flying Near Hermosa Beach 
B-17F Flying Fortress Restoration
B-17F Flying Fortress Restoration 
B-17F Flying Fortress in Assembly
B-17F Flying Fortress in Assembly 
Little Person, Otto Weidman Inside B-17F Wing
Little Person, Otto Weidman Inside B-17F Wing 
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B-17s Modified as YB-40s at Douglas' Tulsa Plant with B-25s and A-24s

Between 1942 and 1945, Douglas built 29,385 airplanes -- about 16 percent of all the U.S. airplanes produced -- and peak wartime employment at Douglas was recorded at 160,000 workers. During World War II, Douglas Aircraft rapidly expanded its operations to meet the need for military airplanes. In addition to the three Southern California plants, Douglas wartime plants also were located at Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and near Chicago, Illinois. However, within six months of the end of World War II, Douglas had trimmed its workforce by 99,000 and closed its plants in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and Chicago. 
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Unique identifier BI231125 
Boeing ID tasm120 
Type Image 
Size 2625px × 2099px   5MB 
License type RM 
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