
During World War 2, one B-17 Bomber cost a little over $200,000 to produce. That’s about $3,4 million in today’s economy. And since the US Army requested thousands of these planes, they wanted to take every measure when securing the Boeing factory that produced them. And by “every measure” I mean hiring Hollywood set designers to build a fake neighborhood atop it and getting actors to inhabit the area.
During World War 2, one B-17 Bomber cost a little over $200,000 to produce. That’s about $3,4 million in today’s economy.

The Boeing 777 and 787 planes have an actual bed for their crew members. It is not very big but at least they can lie down and sleep!
The Boeing 777 and 787 planes have an actual bed for their crew members. It is not very big but at least they can lie down and sleep!
