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[Veteran Airmen and the "Blue Streak"]

Description: Image of veteran airmen posing in front of the famous B-24 Liberator, the "Blue Streak", during it's visit to Convair's Fort Worth plant. Left to right is: Lieutenant Jose R. Felix, Jr.; Sergeant James E. Milne, Sergeant Willard Tressler, Sergeant Alfred J. Runyan, Major Ralph P. Thompson, Sergeant Richard E. Weizenegger, Sergeant Arthur Weil, Lieutenant Thomas W. McGrain, Sergeant Henry Magaram, Lieutenant Waino E. Hakkinen and Sergeant Ivan L. Schwartz.
Date: unknown

[B-24 Liberator Bomber]

Description: Image of a B-24 Liberator bomber during it's final acceptance inspection. Left to right is: C.E. Day, Wayne White, Otto Schlemeyer, and Rex Wiley. In the foreground, a sign reads: "RESTRICTED AREA, ARMY INSPECTION IN PROGRESS". The inspection took two hours to complete.
Date: unknown

[B-24 Liberator Bomber]

Description: Image of a B-24 Liberator bomber during it's final acceptance inspection. Left to right is: C.E. Day, Wayne White, Otto Schlemeyer, and Rex Wiley. In the foreground, a sign reads: "RESTRICTED AREA, ARMY INSPECTION IN PROGRESS". The inspection took two hours to complete.
Date: unknown

B-32 on monorail

Description: Photograph of a B-32 hanging on a monorail at Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas in 1945, This aircraft is no. 100 and has the name "Tokyo Express". It does not have any engines or a nose yet.
Date: 1945

Display Window at First National Bank

Description: Display window at the First National Bank. Set up within the window, in front of a dark curtain, are eight photographs of airplanes and planes being built with a poster in the center that reads, "Fort Worth has been selected for World Premiere Consolidated's Fighting Planes, 1943's Most Exclusive Short Subject, Friday Night, Worth". On either side of the display are two American Flags and in front are two model airplanes.
Date: unknown

War Bonds Desk

Description: Photograph of two women and one man seated at a desk and looking at papers. The man is wearing a light-colored suit and tie, the woman in the center is wearing a dress and hat with a veil, and the third woman is wearing a dress with flower print. Attached to the front of the desk are two posters, one reading, "This is my fight too! Put at least 10% every payday in War Bonds" and the other that says, "Let's ALL Fight, Buy War Bonds". On the desk is a typewriter and in the background are sever… more
Date: unknown

Polio Fundraiser

Description: Photograph of several men and women crowded around two tables topped with large glass bottles with signs that read, "Contributions for POLIO FUND Help Fill The Bottle". The crowd is holding money with their hands directed towards the bottles. Many of the people are wearing hats.
Date: unknown

Polio Fundraiser

Description: Photograph of several men and women crowded around two tables topped with large glass bottles with signs that read, "Contributions for POLIO FUND Help Fill The Bottle". The crowd is holding money with their hands directed towards the bottles. Many of the people are wearing hats.
Date: unknown

40 PBYs on Lake Worth

Description: Aerial photograph of forty airplanes floating on Lake Worth. According to Jeff Rhodes: "On 22 November 1940, Consolidated Aircraft Chief Test Pilot Bill Wheatley contacted newspaper publisher and Fort Worth, Texas, civic booster Amon G. Carter, explaining the company had been ordered to transfer 200 PBY Catalina patrol seaplanes (37 of the aircraft can be seen in this photo) from San Diego, California, to Britain and that the crews were in immediate need of a layover point. In just eight days, … more
Date: November 30, 1940

Blue Network Radio Show

Description: Photograph of four men and two women gathered around a microphone topped with the letters "KGKO" and with a banner that reads, "The Blue Network". The man in front is wearing a flannel jacket, to his left is an old man in glasses, two men wear ties and one wears a suit. The women wear pants.
Date: unknown
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