Woman Working on P-51 Landing Gear October 1942
A young woman works on the landing gear mechanism of a P-51 fighter plane at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California, in October 1942. During World War II, women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, contributing significantly to the aircraft industry. The P-51 Mustang became a critical asset for Allied forces in the war.
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Woman Working on P-51 Landing Gear October 1942
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