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 I seem to remember that during the war, when the B-29 production lines
 were running at capacity, it supposedly took 5 days to assemble one
 aircraft, from the first part until it was rolled off the line and out
 of the hangar.
 
 I tried to locate data to confirm this, but came up craps.
 
 Does anyone have any definitive information about this?
 
 
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 removal, from office, of the greatest threat to peace the world has ever known.
 
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