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...About the impression we have recieved of the people and their country. I should like you, and all other Americans to know, and I do not think one British evacuee whould contradict me. That the impression which will go back to England with us, will not be fair, nor medium, but very good indeed. It will be an impression of some of the kindest, most hospitable and generous people in the world. ANNE DAY Brookline, Mass...
...assembly in two plants. Consolidated will operate a plant at Fort Worth, and Don Douglas will see that his competitors' flying fortress is well made, properly tested, in a plant at Tulsa. Chrysler's pick was Glenn Martin's new 6-26, a two-engined medium bomber (TIME, Jan. 6) to be assembled by Martin men in a new plant at Omaha...
Meanwhile from Washington Big Bill Knudsen added a word. The four assembly plants, he told newsmen, will all be finished by winter. By early 1942 the Defense Commission expects a monthly production from them of 300 medium, 125 heavy bombers. Bill Knudsen said he had not yet given up hope of 33,000 planes by July 1942 (19,000 for the U. S., 14,000 for Britain) although "we were slow getting under way." The biggest part of aircraft's tooling up will be finished by April or May. said he, and in the long...
Late in the week, Berlin announced that dive bombers had come upon a British convoy west of Crete, and in the ensuing attack had scored "severe bomb hits of heavy and medium caliber" on the stern of one battleship, forward and starboard on another battleship, and also on a heavy cruiser...
Four days later, "K. T." and a few technicians were at Rock Island Arsenal looking over a medium tank (one of about 200 now on hand, mostly out of date). Day after, he was back in Detroit with 186 pounds of blueprints of an improved 25-tonner and a brand-new production problem. To work on the blueprints went 197 Chryslermen, led by Staff Master Mechanic Edward J. Hunt. Their first job: to go through the blueprints, get out a production line and a tool list, calculate production processes and finally lay out the building where the 25-tonners would...