The North American B-15 Mitchell medium bomber, "Sunday Punch," was on hand for the Rolls Royce Heritage Cup competition and the People's Choice Awards at the 2002 Reno National Championship Air Races.
The original aircraft was a gift to the War effort during World War II. The workers at a factory in Oakridge, Tennessee, donated their Sunday overtime pay towards the building of the original bomber.
Every time they would punch their Sunday work cards on the time machine at the plant, that was a contribution -- a sacrifice -- they personally made to ending one of the most horrific wars of all times. Thus, the moniker, "Sunday Punch:"
The original aircraft was a gift to the War effort during World War II. The workers at a factory in Oakridge, Tennessee, donated their Sunday overtime pay towards the building of the original bomber.
Every time they would punch their Sunday work cards on the time machine at the plant, that was a contribution -- a sacrifice -- they personally made to ending one of the most horrific wars of all times. Thus, the moniker, "Sunday Punch:"
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