WWII bombers once built on new Michigan driverless car test site
The ex-bomber plant and home of Rosie the Riveter will transform this year into an autonomous vehicle technology test site. It once housed one of the largest factories in the world, pumping out B24 bombers to help America and her allies win World War II, and later transmissions when it was owned by General Motors. It once housed one of the largest factories in the world, pumping out B24 bombers to help America and her allies win World War II, and later transmissions when it was owned by General Motors. The former Willow Run bomber plant in Ypsilanti Township is mostly a memory now, demolished following GM's 2009 bankruptcy, except for a piece that houses the Yankee Air Museum. Land at the former 335-acre Willow Run site in Ypsilanti Township where the American Center for Mobility is located on in January 2017 that will be used for testing autonomous vehicles.
Mar-13-2017, 02:10:11 GMT
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