MB-1

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Q444617

1918 bomber aircraft family by the Glenn L. Martin Company. 
Glenn Martin Bomber, GMB, Martin Bomber 1, Martin GMB, Martin MB-1, MB1, MB-1 aircraft, MB1 aircraft

111-SC-33744111-SC-33744
Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Front view, Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber, showing power plant installation and interplane wing structure. Plant of The Glenn L. Martin Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 - in 1 hour and 15 minutes averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CoAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Front view, Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber, showing power plant installation and interplane wing structure. Plant of The Glenn L. Martin Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 - in 1 hour and 15 minutes averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin Co
Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 milAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 mil
Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CompanyAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin Company
Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CompanyAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin Company
Airplanes - Types - McCook Field, Dayton, O. Side view of newly designed Glenn Martin Bomber. This plane was about to be put in produced when the armistice was signed. From C.P.IAirplanes - Types - McCook Field, Dayton, O. Side view of newly designed Glenn Martin Bomber. This plane was about to be put in produced when the armistice was signed. From C.P.I
Airplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic tripAirplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic trip
Airplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic tripAirplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic trip
Airplanes - Types - Remodeled Martin BomberAirplanes - Types - Remodeled Martin Bomber
Francis & Martin Bomber LCCN2014709172Francis & Martin Bomber LCCN2014709172
Glenn Martin Company executives in 1919 - Larry Bell, Eric Springer, Glenn Martin and Donald Douglas in front of MB-1Glenn Martin Company executives in 1919 - Larry Bell, Eric Springer, Glenn Martin and Donald Douglas in front of MB-1
Martin Bomber LCCN2014718741Martin Bomber LCCN2014718741
Martin MB-1 GMC (Glenn Martin Cannon) front view 060420-F-1234P-031Martin MB-1 GMC (Glenn Martin Cannon) front view 060420-F-1234P-031
Martin MB-1 crash 060420-F-1234P-030Martin MB-1 crash 060420-F-1234P-030
Martin MB-1 front right quarter SN AS 39059 P104 040315-F-9999G-013Martin MB-1 front right quarter SN AS 39059 P104 040315-F-9999G-013
Martin MB-1 in flight over Washington DC 060420-F-1234P-027Martin MB-1 in flight over Washington DC 060420-F-1234P-027
Martin MB-1 rear right quarter SN AS 62950 P106 060420-F-1234P-026Martin MB-1 rear right quarter SN AS 62950 P106 060420-F-1234P-026
Martin MB-1 right side SN AS 39059 P104 060420-F-1234P-028Martin MB-1 right side SN AS 39059 P104 060420-F-1234P-028
Martin MB-1 starting propeller 060420-F-1234P-029Martin MB-1 starting propeller 060420-F-1234P-029
Martin MB-1 with third engine front right quarter 060420-F-1234P-032Martin MB-1 with third engine front right quarter 060420-F-1234P-032
Martin MB-1 with third engine front view 060420-F-1234P-034Martin MB-1 with third engine front view 060420-F-1234P-034
Martin MB-1 with third engine left side 060420-F-1234P-033Martin MB-1 with third engine left side 060420-F-1234P-033
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkJane's American Fighting Aircraft of the 20th Century@Wikidata
aircraftGMBaircraft model, MB-1Wikidata
aircraftMBTaircraft model, MB-1, United States NavyWikidata
aircraftTM-1aircraft model, MB-1, United States NavyWikidata
image111-SC-33744Wikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Front view, Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber, showing power plant installation and interplane wing structure. Plant of The Glenn L. Martin Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 - in 1 hour and 15 minutes averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CoWikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 milWikimedia
image1918Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CompanyWikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin CompanyWikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - McCook Field, Dayton, O. Side view of newly designed Glenn Martin Bomber. This plane was about to be put in produced when the armistice was signed. From C.P.IWikimedia
image1918Airplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic tripWikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - Plane which will probably make cross-Atlantic flight. Twin-motored 800 H.P. Martin Bomber now on exhibition at Aeronautic show at Madison Square Garden and which, it is intended is to make flight across Atlantic. According to reports Capt. Roy Francis is to guide plane upon its cross-Atlantic tripWikimedia
imageAirplanes - Types - Remodeled Martin BomberWikimedia
image1915Francis & Martin Bomber LCCN2014709172Wikimedia
imageGlenn Martin Company executives in 1919 - Larry Bell, Eric Springer, Glenn Martin and Donald Douglas in front of MB-1Wikimedia
image1900Martin Bomber LCCN2014718741Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 GMC (Glenn Martin Cannon) front view 060420-F-1234P-031Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 crash 060420-F-1234P-030Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 front right quarter SN AS 39059 P104 040315-F-9999G-013Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 in flight over Washington DC 060420-F-1234P-027Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 rear right quarter SN AS 62950 P106 060420-F-1234P-026Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 right side SN AS 39059 P104 060420-F-1234P-028Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 starting propeller 060420-F-1234P-029Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 with third engine front right quarter 060420-F-1234P-032Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 with third engine front view 060420-F-1234P-034Wikimedia
imageMartin MB-1 with third engine left side 060420-F-1234P-033Wikimedia
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