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B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12
B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943
Riveting B-17 Fuselage at Douglas Long Beach Factory
Woman Aligning B-17 Flying Fortress Top Turret Guns
Riveters Assembling a B-17 Flying Fortress
B-17F Flying Fortress Assembly Line, Building 12
B-17G Flying Fortress Chin Turret Final Assembly
Women Riveting B-17 Flying Fortress SubAssembly
Man and Woman Bucking Rivets on a B-17 Flying Fortress
Woman Cleaning B-17 Flying Fortress Tail Section Under Construction
Women Building B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber
Woman Welder Working on a B-17 Flying Fortress
Workers Line Up Machine Guns on a B-17 Flying Fortress Chin Turret
B-17 Flying Fortress Manufacturing
Woman Inside B-17G Flying Fortress Chin Turret
Riveting a B-17 Flying Fortress Fuselage
B-17 Flying Fortress Manufacturing
A Douglas "Rosie" at Work Assembling a B-17F Flying Fortress
A Douglas "Rosie" in Long Beach Rivets a Boeing B-17 Tail
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B-17F Flying Fortress Assembly Workers in Wing
As the storm of World War II shook the world, Boeing-designed B-17 bombers darkened European skies, dropping 640,036 bombs on designated targets. Described by General H. H. Hap Arnold, as the backbone of our worldwide aerial offensive, the B-17 Flying Fortress served in every World War II combat zone. Boeing, Douglas, and Lockheed Vega produced 12,731 B-17s at plants across the country, and the four-engine bombers became legendary for their ability to stay in the air after taking brutal poundings.
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BI2620
Boeing ID
c6331
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1940s
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B-17F Flying Fortress
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factories
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female
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monoplanes
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propeller planes
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Rosie the Riveter
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