This is it: Douglas B-19 Sees Light of Day. Prior to ground tests and the first flight, the Giant, 82-ton Douglas B-19 bomber (above) gets its first breath of fresh air after removal from its hangar. The ship, which is manned by a crew of ten, has a useful load capacity of 28 tons and a 7750-mile non-stop flying range. April 19, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
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