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Heritage & Legacy | Aviation Pioneers & Historical Products
Douglas "Rosies" Wing Jig Crew Assemble a Boeing B-17 During WWII
"Rosie" Rivets
"Rosies" at Work in North American's Kansas City Facility
Lady Spot Welder
Lunch Time on the A-20 Line
B-29 Superfortress Dorsal Fin Inspection
Patriotic "Rosies" Raise the Flag
A Boeing Rosie at Work
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943
B-29 Superfortress Wing Spar Assembly
"Rosie" on the Douglas A-20 Havoc Assembly Line
"Rosie" Applies Lipstick
Douglas Aircraft Worker, circa 1943
Engine Worker with an A-20
Douglas "Rosies" Riveting a Leading Edge Subassembly
North American's KC Production Facility
"Rosie" the Welder, Douglas Aircraft
Women Workers at Douglas Aircraft's Santa Monica Facility
Douglas Aircraft Worker in Wheel Well of a DC-3
A Douglas "Rosie" in Long Beach Rivets a Boeing B-17 Tail
Female Douglas Employees Assemble an SBD Tail
Boeing Factory Worker Drills Rivets
A Douglas "Rosie" Works in the Shadow of a C-47 Wing
"Rosies" at Work at Douglas' Long Beach on an Electrical Assembly
"Rosie" the Spot Welder
Douglas Employees with a Sub-Assembly Jig
"Rosies" with C-47 Outer Wings in Assembly at Long Beach
Woman Worker at North American's Kansas City Assembly Facility, circa 1943
A "Rosie" at Work at Douglas' Long Beach Factory
Douglas Aircraft Rosies
Douglas Employee Rivets an Unidentified Aircraft
Douglas Long Beach "Rosies" with their 2,000th C-47 Skytrain
B-17 Manufacturing at Douglas Long Beach Plant
Electrical Assembler with an Unidentified Douglas Aircraft
Douglas Santa Monica "Rosies" on top of Fuselage
Douglas "Rosies" in California Enjoy a Lunch Break on the Boeing B-17 Line
Two North American Aviation Factory Workers, circa 1942
Two North American Aviation Factory Workers, circa 1942
Scroll Delivered with Last B-24 Assembled at Douglas-Tulsa, the Tulsamerican
"Lady Fingers" Assembles Airplane Parts
B-29 Superfortress Wing Production, Rosie the Riveter
"Rosie" Refuels an A-20 Havoc
Proud "Rosie" Rolls Out the 2000th C-47 Skytrain
Boeing Employees Bucks Rivets on a B-17 Flying Fortress
"Rosies" Hard at Work at Douglas' Santa Monica Facility During WWII
Ladies with 20mm Cannons on a P-51 Mustang
Two Gun Shop Mechanics Install the Tub on a B-17 Flying Fortress Chin Turret
Man and Woman Bucking Rivets on a B-17 Flying Fortress
Woman Drilling a B-17 Flying Fortress During Assembly
Man and Woman Bucking Rivets
Employee on a B-25 Mitchell Tail
Woman Arming a B-25G Mitchell on Ground with Ammo
Workers Crating Lend-Lease P-51 Mustangs for Shipment
Wiring the Flight Engineer's Board on a B-29 Superfortress
Woman Installs New Cheek Guns on B-17 Flying Fortress
Ladies Decorate the Tail Section of Boeing Plant II's Last B-17 Flying Fortress
Mechanics Assemble a B-17 Flying Fortress Nose Section
Woman at Work, Circa 1942
Woman at Work, Circa 1942
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Rosie the Riveter
Women workers filled a crucial void and broke gender barriers when the nation's men were off at war. Nicknamed "Rosies" after one of the first women to work in a defense factory, the women were immortalized in a poster of a worker flexing her muscles with the slogan "We Can Do It."
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