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A-20 Production Line at Douglas Long Beach During WWII
A-20 Production Line at Douglas Long Beach During WWII 
A-20 Havoc Assembly at Long Beach
A-20 Havoc Assembly at Long Beach 
Lunch Time on the A-20 Line
Lunch Time on the A-20 Line 
Woman Working at Douglas
Woman Working at Douglas 
"Rosie" on the Douglas A-20 Havoc Assembly Line
"Rosie" on the Douglas A-20 Havoc Assembly Line 
Douglas A-20G Assembly, Santa Monica
Douglas A-20G Assembly, Santa Monica 
35-11-2lb.tif
35-11-2lb.tif 
Outer Wing Rivetter, Douglas A-20
Outer Wing Rivetter, Douglas A-20 
Douglas A-20s Await Modification at Tulsa Facility
Douglas A-20s Await Modification at Tulsa Facility 
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Factory Worker with A-20
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Factory Worker with A-20 
Douglas A-20B Havoc Rolls out of Assembly
Douglas A-20B Havoc Rolls out of Assembly 
A-20A (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) at UCLA
A-20A (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) at UCLA 
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Man in Indian Headdress
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Man in Indian Headdress 
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Factory Worker with A-20
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, Factory Worker with A-20 
Last of the A-20 (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc)s Coming Off the Assembly Line
Last of the A-20 (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc)s Coming Off the Assembly Line 
A-20Cs (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) in Final Assembly
A-20Cs (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) in Final Assembly 
A-20 Havoc Production at Air Force Plant #3 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
A-20 Havoc Production at Air Force Plant #3 in Tulsa, Oklahoma 
Workers with A-20B (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) Stored Noses
Workers with A-20B (DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc) Stored Noses 
A-20 Havoc Assembly in Santa Monica
A-20 Havoc Assembly in Santa Monica 
Engine Worker with an A-20
Engine Worker with an A-20 
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Opening Day at Douglas Long Beach Factory, October 22, 1941

Donald W. Douglas opened the Long Beach facility on the eve of World War II, having run out of production space at his plant in Santa Monica, Calif., as well as at a second facility in El Segundo, Calif. In 1941, when Douglas opened the new aircraft assembly plant adjacent to Daugherty Field in Long Beach, the company was a major supplier to allied air services in World War II. During the war, it delivered more than 31,000 aircraft, including the C-47 Skytrain (a version of the DC-3), SBD dive-bomber, C-54 transport (the military version of the DC-4), A-20 and A-26 attack bombers and B-17 bomber.
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Unique identifier BI233842 
Boeing ID 2h-692 
Type Image 
Size 5935px × 4852px   27MB 
License type RM 
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