



Women Workers Drilling Wing Bulkhead at Consolidated Aircraft 1942
Workers drill a wing bulkhead for a transport plane at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant in Fort Worth, Texas, in October 1942. During World War II, women significantly contributed to the aircraft manufacturing sector. The plant was vital for producing military aircraft, including the B-24 Liberator bombers, which supported U.S. efforts in the war.
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Women Workers Drilling Wing Bulkhead at Consolidated Aircraft 1942