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AMERICA'S ANSWER TO JAPANESE AIR MENACE: Visible evidence of soaring military aircraft output in the U.S.A. is provided by this picture of 8.25 5-seater twin-engined bombers undergoing final inspection on the North American Aviation Company's flight ramp, with two-seater advanced training Harvard monoplanes and A.T. 6A advanced trainers on the right lined up for a fly-away delivery.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 17 October 1942, Page 3

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AMERICA'S ANSWER TO JAPANESE AIR MENACE: Visible evidence of soaring military aircraft output in the U.S.A. is provided by this picture of B.25 5-seater twin-engined bombers undergoing final inspection on the North American Aviation Company's flight ramp, with two-seater advanced training Harvard monoplanes and A.T. 6A advanced trainers on the right lined up for a fly-away delivery. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 17 October 1942, Page 3

AMERICA'S ANSWER TO JAPANESE AIR MENACE: Visible evidence of soaring military aircraft output in the U.S.A. is provided by this picture of B.25 5-seater twin-engined bombers undergoing final inspection on the North American Aviation Company's flight ramp, with two-seater advanced training Harvard monoplanes and A.T. 6A advanced trainers on the right lined up for a fly-away delivery. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 17 October 1942, Page 3

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