Subject: Hiding the
Lockheed Plant during World War II
Hidden in Plain View
During WW II Lockheed
(unbelievable 1940s pictures).
This is a version of
special effects during the 1940's. I have never seen these pictures or knew
that we had gone this far to protect ourselves.
During World War II the
Army Corps of Engineers needed to hide the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant to
protect it from a possible Japanese air attack.
They covered it with
camouflage netting to make it look like a rural subdivision from the air.
Before...
After..
The person that provided
these pictures said she got an interesting story about someone's mother
who worked at Lockheed,
and she as a younger child, remembers all this.
She says that to this
day, these are the first pictures of it she's seen.
Another person who lived
in the area talked about as being a boy, watching it all be set up like a movie
studio production.
They had fake houses,
trees, etc. and moved parked cars around so it looked like a residential area
from the skies overhead.
I lived in North Long Beach during World War II, I was 13 years old. (1940).
The Long Beach airport
was near Lakewood , CA .There was a large Boeing
Plant there.
If you would drive down
Carson St. going south you could drive under the camouflage netting.
Ed Pollard
I am 85 and had much of my pilot training in Calif. I have been under this net and have seen it from the air.
During preflight
training I rode a bus under the net and was very surprised as I didn't know it
was there.
It was strong enough to
walk on and they hired people to ride bicycles and move around as if they lived
there
to make it look
authentic. Warren Holmgreen Jr
Hiding the Lockheed Plant during World War II - wow this is amazing!
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