



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, this facility utilized assembly-line methods to increase production efficiency. Women played a significant role in manufacturing, contributing to the war effort and transforming industry workforce dynamics.
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Workers Drilling Wing Bulkhead at Consolidated Aircraft 1942