Liberator Bomber Workers at Consolidated Aircraft 1942
Workers assemble the fuselage of a Liberator Bomber at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas, in October 1942. This facility played a significant role in the American airplane industrys contributions to World War II. The B-24 Liberator was one of the most produced heavy bombers, with over 18,000 units built.
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Liberator Bomber Workers at Consolidated Aircraft 1942
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