NBS-1

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The Martin NBS-1 was a military aircraft of the United States Army Air Service and its successor, the Army Air Corps. An improved version of the Martin MB-1, a scout-bomber built during the final months of World War I, the NBS-1 was ordered under the designation MB-2 and is often referred to as such. The designation NBS-1, standing for "Night Bomber-Short Range", was adopted by the Air Service after the first five of the Martin bombers were delivered.

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MB-2; MB2; Martin MB-2; Martin NBS-1; NBS1; Night Bomber Short Range Type 1
bomber biplane with 2 engines, aircraft with 2 tractor-piston-propeller engines, land-based bomber biplaneGlenn L. Martin Company

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    Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - NH 263Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - NH 263
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    Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - 80-G-424471Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - 80-G-424471
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    Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - NH 57483Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8) - NH 57483
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