The classroom layout for the Liberator engine training at Buick. This building was the original factory service center at Buick and later (in my time) it was truck repair. Link: for school story. More on the training of engine mechanics. |
Where the training took place for the Liberator engine at Buick in Flint, Michigan. This view is facing north-east. |
Showing the students how magnesium burns. |
Accessories class in factory #17-b. |
Carburetor class. |
Carburetor class. |
In factory #17. |
In #17-b. |
In #17-b. |
In factory #17. |
In factory #17. |
In factory #17-b. |
Electrical class. |
Electrical classroom. |
Inspection area. |
Inspection area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Nose section area. |
Power section area. |
Power section area. |
Power section area. |
Same as below, only a full photo. |
Power section area. |
Power section classroom. |
Supercharger class in factory #17. |
Supercharger class. |
Supercharger class. |
Supercharger class. You are facing east. |
Engine adjustment area. You are facing north inside factory #17. |
Engine adjustment area. |
Engine adjustment area. |
Engine adjustment area. |
Final adjustment. |
Final adjustment. |
A completed engine used in the classroom. |
Engines ready for testing. |
Heading for the engine test shed. |
Engine test layout. |
Engine test shed facing east. St. Johns st. is just beyond this. This buildings location is shown in the map farther below. |
A group of graduates. |
Mail call. |
You had to look good for graduation. |
The military band rehearsal. |
The Army Air Force band. |
The same buildings as described below. |
Factory #94 in the background. |
The south wall of factory #94. Bridge #23 is visible at the left. This bridge exited on Division street. |
Location for the final graduation ceremonies. |
Left to right we see factory #17-b, #28, #40, #41 heat treat, #03, #02, bridge #23 and #94. |
Army air Force brass outside of factory #17-b at the north-end during graduation ceremony's. |
Graduation ceremony's at the north-end of factory #17 and #17-b. Engine assembly and adjustment took place on the first floor north-end just inside the doors in factory #17. |
W. F. Hufstader with army air Force officers. Hufstader was the General sales manager for Buick but since there were no cars built during the war he took over the job of running the school. |
William F. Hufstader was the dean of the school. |
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