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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Burring landing gear housing. Two women workers are shown on the job at the Nashville Division of Vultee Aircraft Inc. burring landing gear housings for "Vengeance" dive bombers. Women have proved themselves most efficient at repetitive hand operations of this type. The "Vengeance" (A-31) was originally designed for the French. It was later adopted by the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still later by the U.S. Army Air Forces. It is a single-engine, low-wing plane, carrying a crew of two men and having six machine guns of varying calibers

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Production. A-31 ("Vengeance") dive bombers. Burring landing gear housing. Two women workers are shown on the job at the Nashville Division of Vultee Aircraft Inc. burring landing gear housings for "Vengeance" dive bombers. Women have proved themselves most efficient at repetitive hand operations of this type. The "Vengeance" (A-31) was originally designed for the French. It was later adopted by the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still later by the U.S. Army Air Forces. It is a single-engine, low-wing plane, carrying a crew of two men and having six machine guns of varying calibers

Lufkin, Texas. Southland paper mill. Roll of newsprint coming off the dry end of a paper machine

Rocket Engine Testing Facility, GRC Building No. 202, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH

Close-up of injector equipment with Bob Fitzpatrick, left and Emery Zajek. Photograph taken December 17, 1953. Bevatron-664

Lufkin, Texas. Southland paper mill. Roll of newsprint coming off the dry end of a paper machine

A black and white photo of a woman working in a factory, possibly related to: Packing flour, Pillsbury mills, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Magnet test setup at gap between quadrants #2 and #3 showing terminal lead-ins, cooling ducts. Photograph taken September 10, 1952. Bevatron-478

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label_outline Explore North Island, San Diego Air And Space Museum, Naval Aviation

National Air Races, from 1928 through 1939

Nashville, Tennessee. Women operation a giant stamping machine. Vultee Aircraft Corporation plant

[Salut a la France, 50 Years of US Art Exhibit, Musee d'art Moderne, Movie Crews]

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – John Farrell reassembles an F/A-18

Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

War production drive. The war production drive committee in the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company plant in Cleveland approved this pledge card. The signing of each card impressed the worker with his individual responsibility for the success of the drive. Many other plants have used similar pledges and many plants forward these signed pledges to Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), as a gesture of their commitment to increase production

Conversion. Food machinery plant. This turret lathe was purchased second-hand from a nearby shoe factory to speed production on war subcontracts held by a New England plant which formerly turned out cube steak machinery. Edwin Becker is checking on a retooling job in progress which will eventually fit the new lathe to thread three-and-a-quarter-inch hexagonal nuts. Becker is checking the measurements of the tool hole in the turret with those of the specially-built tap which will do the threading. Cube Steak Machine Company, Boston, Massachusetts

[Max Ernst, Dimitriscu Istrati]

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, One-Story Storehouse, Avenue A near Eighth Street intersection, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

Aviation Structual Mechanic S (Structures) 2nd Class Ralph Scott lines up a section of sheet metal before cutting it with a power shear in an Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) shop

Petrus Van der Velden - An 1891 sketchbook

Production. War housing trailers. The side of a war housing trailer nears completion on a table-top jig at Western Trailer Company's plant in Los Angeles. Exceptional strength is secured through built-up construction of Masonite over plywood with a casein bond. The side is secured to spacers with drive screws

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