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Martin MB 1918 |
The Glenn L. Martin Company was organised during World War I and produced the first successful twin-engined aeroplane of American ... read more ... |
The Martin 130 was a large four-engined monoplane flying-boat designed for transoceanic services. Three were built for Pan American Airways ... read more ... |
Martin 130 China Clipper 1932 |
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Martin AM-1 Mauler 1944 |
Benefiting from early combat experience in World War II, the US Navy drew up its. specification for a new single-seat ... read more ... |
The US Navy made several attempts to gain the benefit of high over-target performance combined with long range by introducing ... read more ... |
Martin P4M Mercator 1946 |
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Martin 2-0-2 1946 |
Attempting to gain a share of the post-World War II demand for civil airliners, the Glenn L. Martin Company flew ... read more ... |
During 1944 the US Army Air Force issued its first specification for a large jet bomber, the Martin Model 223 ... read more ... |
Martin XB-48 1947 |
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Martin P5M Marlin 1948 |
With the US Navy requiring a new patrol flying-boat, Martin decided to develop the successful PBM Mariner, the resulting Martin ... read more ... |
The Martin Model 234 was designed originally to meet a US Army Air Force requirement for a close-support bomber, being ... read more ... |
Martin XB-51 1949 |
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Martin P6M Sea Master 1955 |
To meet a US Navy requirement for a high-performance multi-role flying-boat, the company offered its very advanced Martin Model 275 ... read more ... |
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