Here's What It Looked Like Inside a WWII Factory: The Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Factory
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Here's What It Looked Like Inside a WWII Factory: The Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Factory
Designing the Whitley Bomber During the early years of World War II, the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley stood as one of the Royal Air Force’s first heavy bombers. Built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, a division of the Hawker Siddeley Group, the Whitley played a major role in Britain’s initial air strategy. It had a unique design feature—it often flew with a slightly nose-down angle. Though this made it look different from other bombers, the desig…
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