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  2. Martin PBM Mariner - Wikipedia

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    The Martin PBM Mariner is a twin-engine American patrol bomber flying boat of World War II and the early Cold War era. It was designed to complement the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB2Y Coronado in service. A total of 1,366 PBMs were built, with the first example flying on 18 February 1939, and the type entering service in September 1940 ...

  3. Flight 19 - Wikipedia

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    The loss of PBM-5 BuNo 59225 was attributed to an explosion. [3] This report was subsequently amended "cause unknown" by the Navy after Taylor's mother contended that the Navy was unfairly blaming her son for the loss of 5 aircraft and 14 men, when the Navy had neither the bodies nor the airplanes as evidence. [10]

  4. File:Martin PBM-5 Mariner in flight, circa in 1945 (SDASM ...

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  5. File:Crashed U.S. Navy PBM-5 Mariner on Thurston Island, 11 ...

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    English: The wreckage and survivors of the 30 December 1946 crash of a United States Navy Martin PBM-5 Mariner (BuNo 59098, callsign "George 1") on Thurston Island, Antarctica, photographed from another U.S. Navy PBM Mariner during search and rescue operations on 11 January 1947.

  6. No. 524 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft operated by no. 524 Squadron RAF, data from [4] [5] [6] From To Aircraft Version Type October 1943: January 1944: Martin Mariner: Mk.I: Twin-engined maritime patrol flying boat: April 1944: January 1945: Vickers Wellington: Mk.XIII: Twin-engined medium bomber December 1944: May 1945: Vickers Wellington: Mk.XIV: Twin-engined medium bomber

  7. Glenn L. Martin Company - Wikipedia

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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 aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin. The Martin Company produced many important aircraft for the defense of the US and allies, especially during World War II and the Cold War .

  8. List of United States bomber aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Martin Baltimore medium bomber: 1941: retired 1949: 1,575: Martin PBM Mariner maritime patrol: 1939: retired 1964: 1,285: Martin Maryland medium bomber/reconnaissance bomber: 1939: retired 1945: 450: Martin AM Mauler attack aircraft: 1944: retired 1953: 151: Martin XB-27 heavy bomber: n/a: abandoned project: 0: Martin XB-33 Super Marauder heavy ...

  9. List of maritime patrol aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated PBY Catalina maritime patrol aircraft on patrol. The following is a list of maritime patrol aircraft, which are sometimes referred to as Maritime reconnaissance, coastal reconnaissance or patrol bombers depending on the service and the time period, and are characterized by their use in controlling sea lanes.