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homa’s modern aviation industry, aircraft plants in Tulsa and Midwest City brought lasting economic and social change. This article traces the planning and construction of defense plants in Tulsa and Midwest City and describes the accomplishments of Oklahoma men and women who served as aircraft workers during the war years.
- Midwest City Douglas Aircraft Company Plant - Oklahoma Historical Society
The Midwest City Douglas Aircraft Company Plant constructed...
- Midwest City Douglas Aircraft Company Plant - Oklahoma Historical Society
On May 2, 1941, ground-breaking took place for the facility that became known as Air Force Plant 3, and Donald W. Douglas, owner of the Douglas Aircraft Company, dedicated the plant on August 15, 1942.
Article describes the history of military aircraft construction in Oklahoma during World War II, focusing on two Douglas Aircraft plants in Tulsa and Midwest City and the communities surrounding them.
The Midwest City Douglas Aircraft Company Plant constructed more than half of the ten thousand C-47 Skytrain U.S. Army cargo planes (nicknamed "Gooney Birds") manufactured during World War II.
4 Μαΐ 2018 · Douglas employees in Tulsa and Midwest City participated in a wide variety of company-sponsored activities such as men’s and wom - en’s softball leagues. 53 In 1944 the Skytrain Theater...
7 Μαΐ 2011 · From 1941 to 1945, the plant was run by the Douglas Aircraft Co. and used to manufacture, assemble, and modify bombers and other airplanes for the Army Air Corps.
25 Μαρ 2007 · Dorothy Dollarhite was a wide-eyed teenager from Idabel when she walked into the Douglas Aircraft plant in Tulsa. The bomber plant's 1.6 million square feet, buzzing with activity during World...