Manufacturing of aircraft in United States World War I. Lumber cut and piled. Men weigh, inspect and conduct various tests on lumber before using it in airplane manufacturing. Workmen push wooden planks placed on flatcars in to a kiln and close the door. A man opens the door after ten days and smoke emerges. Seasoned lumber on flatcar rolled out and men work on lumber in equalizing shed.
Manufacturing of aircraft in United States World War I. Aircraft factories at Buffalo, New Jersey, New York, Detroit, Dayton, Michigan and Elizabeth. Aerial views of aircraft factory, railway siding, warehouses and lumber yard. War production factory workers go to work at one of the plants and workers at work. Men sit around small round tables as they eat in a plant cafeteria.
Manufacturing of aircraft in United States World War I. Aeronautical engineers at desks work out minute details of aircraft construction as they work on blue prints. Men at an aircraft plant work on various instruments at their work bench.
Manufacturing of aircraft in United States World War I. Women have proven skillful in fashioning small metal parts and are doing much of that work in war production aircraft factories. Women at work benches as they fashion metal parts. Metal parts on a table.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Two men apply glue to wing beams and join them together. A man works on a rooting machine to hollow out wing beams.
Aircraft manufacture in United States during World War I. Men and women assemble aircraft wings at an aircraft manufacturing plant. Women at work bench as they assemble the wings. Large wing frames at the plant as men work on them.
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