I've just had an email with these photos of the Lockheed plant in Burbank during the war. Apparently it was covered by camouflage netting and heavily disguised as a residential area to deter a possible Japanese air attack. Eye witnesses say that it was so strong that people were employed to walk and cycle around on it to increase the deception. Apparently, Boeing did something similar in Long Beach. Apologies to those who've seen it before - I hadn't and there may be others who are interested.
Ian
This is the before shot:
And these are the after shots:
I'd be tempted to think it was an April Fool but they look quite convincing!
The art of camouflaging being to disguise something as something completely different, you'd think Boeing would have disguised their plant as a factory that made decent aeroplanes
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."