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From the page: "During World War II the Army Corps of Engineers needed to hide the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant to protect it from a Japanese air attack. They covered it with camouflage netting and trompe lâ€oeil to make it look like a rural subdivision from the air."
Reviewed by susanad Sep 03 2007, 04:04pm ( 157 reviews ) • thinkorthwim.com
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Rated by GrimJoy on Oct 05, 8:19pm
I've also heard that gigantic scale models were built to help plan operations. This is crazier though.
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Rated by AStumbleMeister on Aug 09, 11:16am
A fascinating piece of World War II history.
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Rated by the-fair on Jul 08, 4:42pm
perspective!
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Rated by taraz238 on Mar 04 2009, 6:28pm
wow!
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Reviewed by bedpan3 on Dec 15 2008, 6:14pm
amazing
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Rated by gourmety on Dec 06 2008, 11:27am
Very cool. Making gigantic industrial complexes disappear is a winner.
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Rated by jamhottle on Oct 20 2008, 4:40am
Rolling meadows? No. Aeroplanes!
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Rated by AtomicFuse1 on Oct 06 2008, 3:10am
wow thats insane
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Rated by redraider70 on Sep 17 2008, 7:09pm
Really cool. Pretty typical ingenuity...