945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Speaker: Cory Graff, Curator, The National WWII Museum
How did William Boeing parlay his hobby of flying into one of the most powerful and influential aviation companies of the 1940s and beyond? Wood and fabric biplanes quickly gave way to mammoth metal monsters that helped change the course of World War II, in Europe and in the Pacific. Join Washington state native Cory Graff as he discusses some of the biggest, most complex, and most impactful aircraft of the age.
This Lunchbox Lecture is only available via Zoom Webinar and Facebook Live. For additional information, please email Maggie Hartley, EdD, at maggie.hartley@nationalww2museum.org.
This program is proudly sponsored by AARP Louisiana.