Consolidated B-32 Dominators waiting to be scrapped at Kingman, Arizona. They were disassembled and were later reduced to aluminum.
Date: April 1947
Photographed by Peter Stackpole, LIFE Magazine.
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Consolidated B-32 Dominators waiting to be scrapped at Kingman, Arizona. They were disassembled and were later reduced to aluminum.
Date: April 1947
Photographed by Peter Stackpole, LIFE Magazine.
LIFE Magazine Archives: 116587919
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Consolidated TB-32 Dominators on the production line at Consolidated Aircraft Factory in Ft. Worth, Texas, circa 1944 to 1945.
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B-32
The XB-32′s original defensive armament, consisting of retractable quad .50cal turrets, 28 February 1944
The twin tail XB-32 prototype in flight, probably 1943
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