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Camouflaged Plant II
Camouflaged Plant II 
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Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage
Boeing Plant II Roof Camouflage 
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Camouflaged Plant II

During WWII, a 26-acre make-believe village was constructed on top of Boeing's Plant II in Seattle to provide a wartime cover for the facility. Cottages were made of painted canvas, trees were constructed of wire mesh and wood covered with chicken feathers, and the lawn was actually green burlap. Construction of the Wonderland facility atop Plant II required one million board feet of lumber and one and one half million square feet of chicken wire. There were 500,000 feet of support wires and 500 tons of steel structures to support higher elevations. The camouflage extended beyond Plant II to neighboring Boeing Field, albeit in a more sparsely decorated fashion. When the illusory scene was dismantled by Army engineers in 1946, it was necessary to remove 42,000 square yards of dummy streets, 10,000 square yards of concrete dummy houses and walks, 85,000 yards of camouflage texturing from runways, paint from four buildings and blackout paint from one hangar. 
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Unique identifier BI210944 
Boeing ID p5608 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3950px   19MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1940s
artificial cityscape
buildings
camouflage
copy space
day
exteriors
factories
ground shots
hangars
historic significance
nobody
photos
runways
sunshine
tarmac
vignetting
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