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Air Force Plant NC

Air Force Plants NC (NAA-K company ID, Government Assembly Plant No. 2,〔“History of North American Aviation Inc. of Kansas: (Government Assembly Plant No. 2) Kansas City Kansas, June 1941 to 31 October 1943,” appendix to Army Air Forces Material Command: History of the Midwestern Procurement District, 1943, 6–9, 204.4–2 , U.S. Air Force Collection, U.S.A.F. Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama; (cited by Macias p. 253)〕 facility ID #2503) was an aircraft production facility established during World war II adjacent to Fairfax Field near Kansas City. Although operated by North American Aviation, the plant was built and owned by the government.〔Irving Brinton Holley Jr., ''United States Army in World War II, Special Studies: Buying Aircraft: Materiel Procurement for the Army Air Forces'' (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1989), 294–301 (cited by Macias p. 246)〕
==Background==
North American Aviation's president had inspected the field by December 1940 when the US government approved construction of a Kansas City production plant to produce B-25 Mitchell bombers for the USAAF and PBJ-1D bombers for the US Navy. Survey work began in December, the city of Kansas City, Kansas, purchased the airport in February,〔 (cited by Freeman and Macais)〕 and the plant's groundbreaking was on 8 March 1941. Contract W535 AC 19341 for the initial production of 1,200 B-25D (NA-87) bombers was approved on June 28, 1941;〔http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_bombers/b25_7.html〕 production began in December 1941.

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