Warbird Factory: North American Aviation in World War II Buy on Amazon
Facebook LinkedIn

Warbird Factory: North American Aviation in World War II

53.98 USD

In Stock.

Book Details
Publisher Zenith Press
ISBN / ASIN 0760348162
ISBN-13 9780760348161
Availability In Stock.
Sales Rank #43,065
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description

Explore the WWII history of the company that later became a part of Boeing and made more aircraft from 1938 to 1944 than any other company in the United States.

During World War II, Los Angeles was the ultimate boom town. By the end of the war, the L.A. area had produced 17 percent of all of America's war needs. North American Aviation, Inc. (NAA), operating out of their main Inglewood, California, plant, which is south of and adjacent to the city, was a key player in that work.

From 1938 to 1944, NAA built over 40,000 aircraft, more than any other company in the United States. The bulk of them were of three iconic types designed by NAA:

- The P-51 Mustang, arguably the best fighter of WWII.

- B-25 Mitchell medium bombers, which saw worldwide combat.

- Two-seat military pilot trainers, such as the AT-6 Texan.

This is a fascinating story of a remarkable time in aviation history, when American businesses helped fund the arsenal of democracy that helped defeat the Axis powers. Warbird Factory tells this story with over 200 photographs, many of which come directly from the NAA/Boeing archives, where they have resided since WWII. This is an essential book for anyone interested in warbirds, aviation, Boeing/NAA, WWII, and/or the history of Southern California!

Donate to EbookNetworking
Previous Book Wealth vs. Work: How 1% Vic... Next Book CRM Fundamentals
Previous Wealth vs. Work: ...
Next CRM Fundamentals