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  3. Category:Martin-Baker ejection seats - Wikipedia

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  4. Martin-Baker - Wikipedia

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    Martin-Baker Mk.11. Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer; Pilatus PC-9; PZL-130TC Orlik; Martin-Baker Mk.12. Hawker Siddeley Harrier; Martin-Baker Mk.14 NACES (SJU-17) This ejection seat is used by the US Navy and is often designated Martin-Baker NACES (Naval Aircrew Ejection Seat) SJU-17 with a suffix letter for the different variants. [17] Grumman F ...

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  6. Ejection seat - Wikipedia

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    Lynch demonstrated the ejection seat at the Daily Express Air Pageant in 1948, ejecting from a Meteor. [6] Martin-Baker ejector seats were fitted to prototype and production aircraft from the late 1940s, and the first emergency use of such a seat occurred in 1949 during testing of the jet-powered Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 experimental flying wing.

  7. Martin-Baker Mk.4 - Wikipedia

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    The Mk.4 seat was designed as an improved, lightweight version of earlier Martin-Baker seats for installation in a range of lighter, smaller aircraft types. [2] Improvements included a single combined seat and parachute quick release fastener (QRF) and a snubber mechanism to allow crews to lean forward without loosening the harness. [2]

  8. Martin-Baker Mk.8 - Wikipedia

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    Martin-Baker Mk.8 is the designation given to two distinct British ejection seat types designed and built by Martin-Baker.The original use applies to a seat developed for the cancelled BAC TSR-2 strike aircraft project of the 1960s, re-use of the designation applies to a lightweight version of the Martin-Baker Mk.10 seat for the Short Tucano and other similar military training aircraft.

  9. Category:Ejection seats - Wikipedia

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