The Martin XLB-4 was a 1920s proposal for a light bomber by the Glenn L. Martin Company. The XLB-4 would have been a biplane bomber of all metal construction...
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The Glenn L. Martin Company, also known as The Martin Company from 1917 to 1961, was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company founded by...
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List of aircraft (M-Ma) (section Martin)
C-3 Martin XLB-4 Martin XO-4 Martin X-23 PRIME Martin P-5 Marlin Martin AM Mauler Martin BM Martin BTM Martin T-1 Martin JM Martin JRM Mars Martin M12P...
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production contract with the similar Keystone XB-1, Sikorsky S-37, and Fokker XLB-2. The other three were immediately ruled out, but the Army board appointed...
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the Martin B-10B went into operational service. Some remained in service into the early 1940s. LB-13 Seven aircraft ordered but delivered as the Y1B-4 and...
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1921–1927 Handley Page 0/400, 1921–Unknown Huff-Daland XLB-1, 1927 (service test) Keystone XLB-5, 1927 (service test) Keystone LB-5, 1927–1929 Keystone...
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RA Fokker T-2 Fokker XA-7 Attack Fokker XB-8 Bomber Fokker XJA-1 Fokker XLB-2 Light Bomber Fokker B.11 Sport/Trainer Fokker F-7 Fokker F-9 Universal...
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a Circular design proposal for an advanced new heavy bomber which Ford, Martin, Boeing, Fokker, Douglas and Keystone submitted designs. The Keystone entry...
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Keystone B-4A Keystone LB-8 (prototype only) Keystone XLB-12 (engine evaluation testbed only) Martin XT6M (prototype only) Sikorsky S-40 Sikorsky S-41 Data...
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Naval Aircraft Factory PN (redirect from Martin PM)
of the PN were built for the United States Navy by Douglas, Keystone and Martin. The PN flying boats were twin-engine biplanes with their engines mounted...
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