De Havilland Mosquito at the Packard Precision Built Power Expo at a Unidentified Airfield

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Photograph. Photograph of a De Havilland Mosquito at the Packard Precision Built Power expo at a unidentified airfield. Image shows a crowd gathered in front of a De Havilland Mosquito with a sign calling its the worlds fastest bomber, making a transatlantic flight in 6 hours and 46 minutes. There is a large tent in the background with a ginger ale booth. "26094A" is written on the back of the image. Location unknown. Between 1943 and 1949

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Photographs from the Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan. During World War II the Packard Motor Car Company produced the Packard Marine engine used on US Navy Patrol Torpedo boats (PT boats), Army crash rescue boats, and merlin engines used in American and British fighter aircraft. This extensive collection of over 1300 photographs, originally from the Packard Motor Company, documents the PT engine production line, merlin engine production line, the PT motor machinist mate school operated by Packard, and various company events. Included are portrait of employees that were serving in the armed forces and of dignitaries visiting the plant.
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