
Plane - Factory - Mechanically inclined 1942

by Mike Savad
Title
Plane - Factory - Mechanically inclined 1942
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Hand colored photo 1942, Dec
Original title: Aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-17F
Photographer: Andreas Feininger
Location: Seattle, WA
The B-17F was renowned for its durability, long-range capabilities, and substantial payload capacity, making it a valuable asset in aerial combat. Its design incorporated multiple defensive machine guns to protect against enemy fighters, and it carried out numerous bombing missions over Europe and the Pacific. The successful production of the B-17F greatly contributed to the military efforts during that era and solidified the company's position as a leading aircraft manufacturer.
This department is assembling the for the B-17F, it required skilled engineering and meticulous workmanship. This vital part served as the aircraft's main body, housing the cockpit, crew compartments, and cargo areas. Workers carefully shaped and joined sections to create a sturdy and streamlined structure. The fuselage was designed to endure the forces of flight while providing ample space for the crew and equipment. Skilled techniques such as welding, riveting, and precise fitting ensured seamless integration of various systems. The construction process demanded attention to detail and strict quality standards, resulting in a dependable aircraft for military operations.
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June 3rd, 2023
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