Inside Curtiss-Wright: 180,000 Workers Built 142,000 Engines Powering P-40s in WWII
Автор: WarFoundry
Загружено: 2026-01-15
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In December 1941, as Pearl Harbor burned and America was thrust into a war it was unprepared for, a different kind of battle began inside a factory in Buffalo, New York. This is the true story of the men and women at Curtiss-Wright who built the Allison V-1710 aircraft engines that powered the P-40 Warhawk—machines that carried pilots into combat across the Pacific, North Africa, and Europe.
Through relentless schedules, impossible production targets, industrial sacrifice, and a quiet human cost, nearly 180,000 workers transformed American industry into a weapon of survival. This is not a story of generals or famous battles, but of assembly lines, precision manufacturing, endurance, and the forgotten hands whose work helped decide the outcome of World War II.
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