Aircraft parts flow from U.S. production lines. Trained women workers in a U.S.
Aircraft parts flow from U.S. production lines. Trained women workers in a U.S. war plant move between long rows of cone-shaped plastic glass "noses" as the apply the finishing touch with their polishing cloths. Installed in U.S. and Allied fighter planes, these transprarent "nose" serve as front windows for pilots. Before the war, this plant built aircraft for civilian service. Swiftly converted to war production and manned by an army of skilled American workers, this and thousands of other U.S. plants are now in full stride of production turning out in ever mounting quantities a great diversity of war weapons and equipment for the fighting forces of the United States and her Allies.
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