Plane Flies 3,000 Miles with Four-Ton Load of Bombs

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Giant bombers, rolling off assembly lines in American factories, are being camouflaged and test flown for a possible long hop across the Atlantic to Great Britain where they will join the royal air force. One four-motored ship, built by Consolidated Aircraft Corporation and designated as B-24 by the United States army, is capable of carrying four tons of bombs more than 3,000 miles at a speed of 300 miles an hour.

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Plane Flies 3,000 Miles with Four-Ton Load of Bombs

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Plane Flies 3,000 Miles with Four-Ton Load of Bombs

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eng

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1941-02

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173

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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