Caption | Assembling B-25 Mitchell bombers at North American Aviation's Fairfax Airport plant in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, Oct 1942 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Alfred Palmer | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Library of Congress | ||||
Identification Code | LC-USW36-238 | ||||
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Photo Size | 3,000 x 2,302 pixels | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Anonymous says:
4 Dec 2011 05:07:12 AM
Were any of Doolittle's 16 planes built here in KCKS?
4 Dec 2011 05:07:12 AM
Were any of Doolittle's 16 planes built here in KCKS?
3. Bill says:
23 Mar 2012 04:39:30 PM
The first B-25 Mitchell's were built at North American's Inglewood California plant
Later aircraft were built in Kansas City. Photo shows vertical and horizontal tail assembly being installed.
23 Mar 2012 04:39:30 PM
The first B-25 Mitchell's were built at North American's Inglewood California plant
Later aircraft were built in Kansas City. Photo shows vertical and horizontal tail assembly being installed.
4. Barry Litchfield says:
16 Dec 2015 06:56:54 AM
My father, William Litchfield, assembled the B25 bombers at the Fairfax plant in KCK during WWII. He installed hydraulic systems.
16 Dec 2015 06:56:54 AM
My father, William Litchfield, assembled the B25 bombers at the Fairfax plant in KCK during WWII. He installed hydraulic systems.
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