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airboyd.tv National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 93633 Local Identifier FC-FC-4502 - Women on the Warpath 1943 - Ford Motor Company. Willow Run From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org The site of the plant was a farm owned by Henry Ford. He had used the farm to provide employment for youths during the summer. Ford Motor Company like virtually all of the United States’ industrial companies directed its manufacturing output during World War II for Allied war production. The Ford Motor Company developed the Willow Run site to include an airfield and aircraft assembly facility. The plant held the distinction at the time of being the world’s largest enclosed ’room.’ At its peak Willow Run produced 650 B-24s per month by 1944. By 1945 Ford produced 70% of the B-24s in two nine hour shifts. Pilots and crews slept on 1300 cots waiting for the B-24s to roll off the assembly line at Willow Run. Ford produced half of the 18000 total B-24s at Willow Run. The B-24 holds the distinction of being the most produced heavy bomber in history.
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This is the last stage of the Nintendo game ’1943’.
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Igor Sikorsky presents the first production helicopter the VS-300 to Henry Ford during the summer of 1943 on the lawn in front of the Henry Ford Museum. Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford II also appear. THF_HFS_V.200.FC.X.3
The Henry Ford Dearborn (Mich.) Henry Ford Museum
National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 91638 / Local Identifier FC-FC-1156 - IN THE SERVICE OF AMERICA ca. 1943 - Ford Motor Company.