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Cowling and control rods are added to motors for North American B-25 bombers as they move down the assembly line, North American, Inc., Inglewood, Calif.

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01/01/1939
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Palmer, Alfred T., photographer
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north american aviation inc airplane industry assembly line methods world war engines california inglewood transparencies color control rods control rods motors american north american b bombers move line north american inc ww2 in color kodachrome interior factory b 25 mitchell b 25 bomber b 25 bomber united states history workers industrial history library of congress