Actually this brings out the company man in me. My dad worked on the B-24 where it was designed and half of them built, then called Consolidated aircraft in San Diego. Consolidated was later called Convair and still later it was owned and operated by General Dynamics. I went to work where Dad left off, although in an entirely different capacity and the company was called Convair then. I spent 30 years there most of it at the facility where the first B-24 was produced (USAF PL1). The following are some interesting pictures of PL1 during the war years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolidated_B-24_Liberator
https://www.google.com/search?q=B-2...vOI_8oQTmloHwDg&ved=0CC8Q7Ak&biw=1024&bih=640
Because of our location in San Diego right by the ocean our buildings and surrounding highways were camouflaged with paint and netting over everything suspended with steel cable. They had "phony" chicken houses and the like on the top of the net.
https://www.google.com/search?q=con...uOo6uogSc64CgDw&ved=0CCIQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=640
Thanks for the post Josiah, I just wanted to show where that plane was born and at least half of them produced. BTW After it's design and first few produced it was flown over San Diego in 1939, well before we entered the war. Oh one other fact the name Convair was due to the merger of Vultee and Consolidated aircraft companies thus CON VA IR.