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  2. Willow Run - Wikipedia

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    Willow Run, also known as Air Force Plant 31, was a manufacturing complex in Michigan, United States, located between Ypsilanti Township and Belleville, built by the Ford Motor Company to manufacture aircraft, especially the Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber. [1] Construction of the Willow Run Bomber Plant began in 1940 [2] and was ...

  3. Willow Run Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Willow Run Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory near Ypsilanti, Michigan, located at 2625 Tyler Road, in the Willow Run manufacturing complex. Willow Run Assembly consisted of an assembly plant of 2.3 million square feet, another building that was known in later years as "Willow Run Company Vehicle Operations", covering 23,000 ...

  4. Michigan Flight Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum would consolidate operations scattered on various parcels at Willow Run Airport into the 1941 landmark, designed by Albert Kahn, with the trust seeking to clear the remainder of the plant for redevelopment. The plant was used during World War II to manufacture B-24 bombers.

  5. Village industries - Wikipedia

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    The Willow Run plant was opened in 1940 in a new building. [14] The plant had a short run with up to 41 people making ignition locks, door locks, and keys; it closed in 1944. [14] The building has been long abandoned. [14]

  6. Kaiser-Frazer - Wikipedia

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    Production of Kaiser-Frazer (K-F) models was centered at Willow Run, Michigan, then the world's largest building. It was built by the U.S. government just prior to World War II for Henry Ford to make B-24 Liberator bombers. When the war ended Ford had no interest in the facility, and the War Assets Administration searched for a lessee or buyer ...

  7. Willow Run Transmission - Wikipedia

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    The factory first opened in 1941 as the Ford Willow Run facility, which built B-24 Liberator bombers during World War II, and its original building (still preserved within the fabric of the GM Powertrain plant) was designed by noted architect Albert Kahn.

  8. Willow Run Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, the United States Air Force exercised a right of return to Willow Run and established Willow Run Air Force Station to the east of the airport runway. On 7 April 1952 the site became operational with the establishment of Headquarters, 30th Air Division at the site, which was designated P-23 by ADC.

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