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Saturday, January 11, 2025

Martin B-10

The Martin B-10 was the first monoplane land bomber to reach full production.
 
Martin XB-10.
Martin XB-907.

Martin XB-907.

Martin B-10B, USAAC.

Martin B-10 formation, San Francisco, 4 April 1936.

Martin B-10 at Nichols Field, Philippines.

Martin B-10 at Nichols Field. The ‘4M’ on the tail denotes 4th Composite Group (Philippines). ‘B’ is for heavy or bomber. ‘P’ is seen on fighter and pursuit aircraft.

Martin B-10B.

Martin B-10B, March Field.

Martin B-10B of the 28th Bombardment Squadron, 1935.

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