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Martin MB Martin MB

1918

The Glenn L. Martin Company was organised during World War I and produced the first successful twin-engined aeroplane of American ...

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The Martin 130 was a large four-engined monoplane flying-boat designed for transoceanic services. Three were built for Pan American Airways ...

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Martin 130 China Clipper

1932

Martin 130 China Clipper

Martin B-10 / B-12 / B-14 Martin B-10 / B-12 / B-14

1932

The Martin Model 139 was a twin-engined mid-wing monoplane bomber developed from the experimental Model 123 of 1932. During 1934 ...

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The XPBM-1 prototype flying-boat patrol bomber was originally ordered by the US Navy in 1936. Before it was built, a ...

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Martin 162 / PBM Mariner

1939

Martin 162 / PBM Mariner

Martin 167 Maryland Martin 167 Maryland

1939

Designed to meet a US Army Air Corps specification for an attack bomber, the Martin XA-22 prototype was a twin-engine ...

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The projected design data for the Model 179 Medium Bomber were accepted by the USAAC on 5 July 1939 and ...

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Martin B-26 Marauder

1940

Martin B-26 Marauder

Martin 187 Baltimore Martin 187 Baltimore

1941

Whereas the Martin Maryland had been designed to meet a US Army Air Corps specification, the Martin 187 was ...

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On 23 August 1938 the US Navy ordered from Martin a single prototype of the Martin 170 design for a ...

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Martin JRM Mars

1942

Martin JRM Mars

Martin AM-1 Mauler 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 ...

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The US Navy made several attempts to gain the benefit of high over-target performance combined with long range by introducing ...

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Martin P4M Mercator

1946

Martin P4M Mercator

Martin 2-0-2 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 ...

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During 1944 the US Army Air Force issued its first specification for a large jet bomber, the Martin Model 223 ...

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Martin XB-48

1947

Martin XB-48

Martin P5M Marlin 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 ...

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The Martin Model 234 was designed originally to meet a US Army Air Force requirement for a close-support bomber, being ...

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Martin XB-51

1949

Martin XB-51

Martin 4-0-4 Martin 4-0-4

1950

The Martin 2-0-2, like its direct rival the Convair CV-240, was aimed at the requirement for a postwar ...

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The beginning of the Korean conflict on 25 June 1950 and the shortcomings of the weary Douglas B-26, a World ...

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Martin B-57 Intruder

1953

Martin B-57 Intruder

Martin P6M Sea Master 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 ...

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Martin RB-57D

1956

Martin RB-57D

Martin RB-57F Martin RB-57F

1966

Strategic high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft based on B-57 bomber. The first prototype flew in 1966. ...

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