...I5TH, FLIGHT Advertisements, g
In the foreground, the new
6-26 built for the US.
Army ... in the centre
the Martin "Maryland'' for
Britain ... in the back-
ground, the giant PBM-I,
U.S. Navy petrol bo...
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...MAY 29TH, 1941 FLIGHT Advertisements. 21
In the foreground, the new
B-26 built for the U.S.
Army ... in the centre
the Martin "Maryland" for
Britain . . . in the back-
ground, the giant PBM-I,
U.S. No...
1941 - 1209.pdf
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...1 Advertisements. FLIGHT AUGUST 14TH, 1941
MANY Martin "Maryland" Bombers
have been delivered to the R.A.F.
Now Martin is concentrating on
production of three major types . . .
new "Baltimore" Bombers...
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...2 Advertisements. FLIGHT DECEMBER I8TH, 1941.
MANY Martin " Maryland " Bombers
have been delivered to the R.A.F.
Now Martin is concentrating on
production *of three major types . . .
new "Baltimore" B...
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...Top right) Nightbomber by day.
A four - enginedHandley Page
Halifax of Bom-ber Command in
superb cloud for-mation.
(Above) South African Air Force, Martin Maryland taxying in on a WesternDesert bomber flying field.
(Below) Cyrenaica ground-strafer. One of many cannon-armed Bristol Beau-fighters which have been used for low attacks in the Western ...
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... FLLFLIGHT, /
March I Jff; I94J«
^r
. . BY ANY OTHER
NAMi (Continued)
(Left) Consolidated Liberator.
(Below) Martin Maryland.
(Above) The Douglas Digby and (below) the Douglas Boston...
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...ECEMBER IOTH, 1942
IEIR CHARACTERISTICS
MARTIN MARYLAND
THE Martin Maryland, which has given wonderful ser vice with the R.A.F. in the Middle East, was origin ally built to a U.S. Army specification, and is known
to them as the Martin 167...
1942 - 2563.pdf
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...CTOBER I6TH, 1941. FLIGHT 250
MARYLANDS
OVER THE
WESTERN DESERT
Formations 0/ Martin Bombers
in the Middle East
THE Martin Maryland, which isbeing used to such good pur-pose in the Mediterranean area,
is a development of the Martin 167
bomber, which was already in produc-
tion for the French Armee de L'Air at
the t...
1941 - 2435.pdf
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...muniques
stressing their notable successes will have been
absorbed by all; on patrol service they have proved of
inestimable value.
The four-engined Liberator, when equipped with four
^elow) The Martin Maryland bomber/fighter which has seen
so much service in the Middle East. Two Pratt and Whitney
Twin Wasp engines of 1,050 h.p. are fitted. Gross weight,
15,300 lb. ; disposable load, 5,000...
1942 - 1074.pdf
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...f similar size,
as a light bomber. In any case, the Baltimore was
designed for speed rather than for heavy bomb loads, as
its small size and clean exterior indicate.
Its family resemblance to the Martin Maryland is
obvious, although differences in the arrangement of arma
ment have changed the silhouette outline of the fuselage,
the "expansion" having taken place both in an upward
and in a ...
1942 - 1997.pdf
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...LIGHT JULY 24TH, 1941.
Twenty-ninth of the Series
FRIEND or FOE?
Two Middle East Rival Bombers : The Maryland and the Breda 88
MARTIN MARYLAND ; Low-w'ng, tapers on both edges tosmall rounded tips. Slight dihedral from roots. Twin radial
engines with thrust line through leading-edge Oval sectionfuselage with blunt transparent...
1941 - 1656.pdf
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...ments of the Boston also apply to the Havoc which is structurally the same machine but modified in certain respects
for duty as a night fighter. No particulars of this, however, may be published. The Martin Maryland is now in service in the Middle East, many
of these being the residue of the French contract which Britain took over when our ally collapsed. One curious result of this was that Maryla...
1941 - 1660.pdf
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...ery eyeable job. Theradiator so far aft implies a consider-
able amount of plumbing and thecooling system is one of the most
vulnerable parts of a liquid-cooled en-gine. Reverting for a moment to the
Martin Maryland. Those which havebeen delivered are the ones originally
ordered by the French, and it is in-teresting to learn that Martins propose
restarting a 100-a-month assembly lineon a modified ...
1941 - 0682.pdf
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...UNE I2TH, 1941. F LIG H
Wffr'/ff
Greece and Crete : U.S.A. Bombers in the Middle East • Iraqi Rebels Quelled
UNSOCIAL CALL : This American-built Martin Maryland is being got ready by her indefatigable attendants to pay a flying
visit to enemy territory in Africa, but as she won't be a welcome visitor she'll just leave her card and come right h...
1941 - 1313.pdf
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...FLIGH'l
Boeing Flying Fortress
BOMBERS
Type
CONSOLIDATED
LIBERATOR.
MARTIN
MARYLAND.
DOUGLAS
DIGBY.
DOUGLAS
BOSTON.
BOEING FLYING
FORTRESS.
LOCKHEED
HUDSON.
LOCKHEED
VENTURA.
Span
ft. in.
110 0
61 4
9...
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...llets
as well. These were the result of an
encounter with a Me 109F on an
offensive sweep. After eluding it he
shot up an enemy ship and damaged
another Messerschmitt.
RELEASE AND REND : Bombing up a Martin Maryland on the Western Desert.The bomb-aimer's conservatory must get a trifle warm under Egypt's sun...
1941 - 2217.pdf
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...known in this country as the Marauder, and to make quite
certain that no shred of confusion remains in the minds of
its patient readers, Flight herewith publishes, again,
pictures of (top, right) the Martin Maryland, (centre, left)
the Martin Baltimore, and (bottom, left) the Martin
Marauder, together with line drawings (bottom, right)
showing the differing shapes of the three respective side
elev...
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...own in
Vichy France, and its crew would also
be interned. Of the rest, 62 officers
UNDER DIFFICULTIES : Enginefitters of a South African Air Force
squadron overhauling a. Pratt andWhitney engine of a Martin Maryland.
and men were taken prisoners through
landing in Germany.
There has been another case of a
British aircraft ramming an enemy
machine, and this time the British
pilot survived and is no...
1941 - 2739.pdf
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...ll presumably be balanced by
an increase in the permissible take-off loading. This seems
likely to be the fastest entrant, and with a 40 m.p.h.
tail-wind should get across in less than six hours. The
Martin Maryland and the North American NA-40A, which
are successively bigger, can also be flown over with addi
tional tankage.
The Fighters
That completes all the aeroplanes capable of getitng
across ...
1941 - 1242.pdf
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...until recently
France was actually building the evergreen Ju52/3m.
The expansion of die R.A.F. and French Annie de I'Air in
1937-8 caused both countries to turn to America. The Douglas
Boston and Martin Maryland were initially developed against
French contracts, while die famed Hudson was evolved from die
Lockheed 14 transport according to British directions. Later, the
Hudson was adopted b...
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