



Oxygen Cylinders for High-Altitude Flying February 1942
Oxygen cylinders for high-altitude flying are stacked for shipment to the U.S. Army, showcasing wartime manufacturing efforts. In February 1942, a rubber factorys metal division in Akron, Ohio, produced these essential components. These cylinders enabled pilots to operate safely at elevated altitudes during World War II, enhancing aerial combat capabilities.
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Oxygen Cylinders for High-Altitude Flying February 1942