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B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12
B-17F Flying Fortress in the Factory, Building 12
B-17F Flying Fortress Assembly Line, Building 12
B-17 Flying Fortress Manufacturing
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943
B-17G Flying Fortress Chin Turret Final Assembly
A Douglas "Rosie" at Work Assembling a B-17F Flying Fortress
Riveters Assembling a B-17 Flying Fortress
Woman Aligning B-17 Flying Fortress Top Turret Guns
B-17 Flying Fortress Manufacturing
Riveting a B-17 Flying Fortress Fuselage
B-17F Flying Fortress in Assembly
Woman Inside B-17G Flying Fortress Chin Turret
B-17 Flying Fortress Assembly
Women Building B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber
B-17 Flying Fortress Cabin Top Assembly
B-17 Flying Fortress Dorsal Fin Assembly
B-17F Flying Fortress Restoration
Riveting B-17 Fuselage at Douglas Long Beach Factory
Mechanics Assemble a B-17 Flying Fortress Nose Section
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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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4607px × 5998px 26MB
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1940s
adults
airplanes
bombers
close-ups
factories
factory workers
female
funny
ground shots
half-length views
historic production status
interiors
manufacturing
military
monoplanes
occupations and work
photos
propeller planes
rear views
repetition
Rosie the Riveter
service panels
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
two people
unpainted
viewed from below
vintage / retro
working together
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