Huge Wing of Bomber Dwarfs Small Plane

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Some conception of the immensity of America’s “flying fortresses” is gained by a comparison with the little private planes so familiar on airports throughout the country. The other, day a Piper coupe, just arrived at Mitchel Field, Long Island, rolled over beside a Boeing B-15, one of the largest planes in the world, and snuggled comfortably under the wing of the army bomber. The contrast was startling.

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Huge Wing of Bomber Dwarfs Small Plane

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Huge Wing of Bomber Dwarfs Small Plane

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eng

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1941-03

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401

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Public domain

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Enrico Saonara
Marco Bortolami (editor)

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