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Machine shop
(Item)
Photograph of the machine shop at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940. Several people work on engines and other aircraft parts.
Inscription: "Machine shop. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20-40. S.A.D. 40-115."
Photograph of Martin B-10/B-12 aircraft being assembled at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, circa, 1940s.
Inscription on verso: "S.A.D. (S_ Air Depot). B-10 bomber assy [assembly]. Circa 1940."
Photograph of a work area for the Photostat and blueprint drafting section at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940. Two men work with the drafting equipment.
Inscription: "Photostat & blueprint drafting section. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20-40."
[Factory work area]
(Item)
Photograph of a work area at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940. Several people work on sheet metal components for aircraft.
Inscription: "Sheet metal – tanks & welding. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20-40."
Photograph of men working on aircraft ignitions-starters and generators at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940.
Inscription: "Ignition-starters and [generators]. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20[-40]. S.A.D. 40-114."
Engine sub-assemblies
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Photograph of a work area for aircraft engine subassembly at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940.
Inscription: "Engine sub-assemblies. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20-40."
Photograph of several North American BT-9 Yale aircraft (visible fuselage numbers 236, 223, 221) on the ramp at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Caption: "BT-9's on the ramp. Randolph Field Texas."
Photograph of a North American BT-9 Yale aircraft performing a slow roll over Randolph Field in Texas, circa 1940s.
Caption: "BT-9 in a slow roll. Randolph Field Texas."
Photograph of the base administration building, nicknamed the "Taj Mahal," and cactus garden at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Caption: "Cactus garden. Randolph Field, Texas."
Photograph of the cadet administration building at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Caption: "Cadet Administration."
