Martin XB-51

The Martin XB-51 was an American "tri-jet" ground attack aircraft designed to a 1945 United States Army Air Forces requirement. It was originally designed as an attack aircraft by the Air Force under specification V-8237-1 and was designated XA-45. The "A" ground attack classification was eliminated the next year, and the XB-51 designation was assigned instead. The requirement was for low-level bombing and close support. The XB-51 lost out in eva... more

Maiden flight:

  • Oct 28, 1949

Aircraft type:

Length:

  • 25.9334 m (85.0833 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 1,038.02688 km/h (645.00516 mph )

Aircraft

Manufacturer

Glenn L. Martin Company

The Glenn L. Martin Company was an early U.S. aircraft company founded by aviation pioneer Glenn Luther Martin. The company went through a number of mergers over time and now exists as Lockheed Martin. Glenn L. Martin Company was founded by aviation pioneer Glenn Luther Martin on August 16, 1912....
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