Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1947 — Page 11
405’ Shooting ‘Stans Delivered in 1946
military alroraft in 1946 contrasted to the more than 30,000 delivered the previous yaar, it was revealed here by the AAF materiel coms mand.
Alr materiel command officials said that under the air industrial preparedness program, 3000 aircraft annually was considered the minimum to maintain a “healthy” level of military aircraft production. Thé trend to jet propulsion was clearly indicated by delivery figures on fighter planes. Of “483 fighters delivered, more than 400 were jet powered and 408 Of these were Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars. Other jets actéepted included two Bell. P-50's, one Bell P.83, one Northrop P-19, and two Republics P-84's, The AAF received 63 bombers in 1046, 62 of themy Boeing B-29 Superfortresses, and other a Douglas A26 Invader. Northrop delivered 19 photographic planes of the F-15A type
Transports delivered included 76 Douglas 0-82's, two Douglas C<64's _ snd two C-14's, and one Lockheed O-00. Boeing produced one experimental transport for delivery. - The rest of the planes procured in 1046 were communications and speeal purpose types. Fifteen gliders bougn vers were not included in
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“What Is Happening In Europe” will be discussed by the Rev. Willam O. Breedlove at the Yaymen's League meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Centenary Christian church. ~The speaker recently served as an attendant on a Church of the Brethren cattle ship to Europe. Vincent
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Vuturo will sing accompanied by Mrs, Vuturo. George B. Katzen-| berger, president, announces that a| the [fellowship hour with refreshments will follow the address.
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