Hiding the Lockheed plant during WWII

Started by Teresa, October 27, 2008, 11:00:33 PM

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Teresa

Lockheed During WW.II (unbelievable 1940s pictures)

This is  pretty neat--special effects during the 1940's:  I have never seen  these pictures or knew that we had gone this far to protect us.

During  World War II the Army Corps of Engineers needed to hide the Lockheed  Burbank Aircraft Plant to protect it from Japanese air attack. They  covered it with camouflage netting to make it look like a rural  subdivision from the air.
  (Besides everything else, check out the  cars.)


The 1st one is before .............

The rest are after the covering........
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Teresa

Rest of the pics...
Amazing isn't it?


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Dee Gee

Interesting pictures, the government does a lot of things that we the public are not aware of until much later.
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littlelamb

i think that is just amazing can you imagine the time it took to do that. how that saying go only belive half of what you see and nothing you hear

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