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The Allied demand for huge quantities of advanced bombers fueled a rapid increase in production and personnel at Boeing. The large work force of talented engineers and armies of production workers turned out B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-29 Superfortresses in astonishing numbers. Under a unique wartime arrangement, aircraft manufacturers across the country developed techniques for mass production and shared production of the most popular military aircraft, including the B-17s and the B-29s. Thousands of women took up the slack in the work force and helped boost production to an astounding 362 airplanes a month by March 1944.
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BI212232
Boeing ID
p2228
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3600px × 2788px 9MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
adults
airplanes
bombers
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busy
factories
factory workers
female
ground shots
historic production status
interiors
male
manufacturing
military
monoplanes
occupations and work
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propeller planes
Rosie the Riveter
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structural systems
viewed from above
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