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  1. The Martin Company remained for 40 years under the direct control of Mr. Martin and was the senior aircraft manufacturer in the United States. Eighty plus different aircraft, numbering more than 11,000 planes were built by the company - the majority were bombers.

  2. Oct 1, 2020 · International acclaim soon followed, and so too did the formal incorporation of the Glenn L. Martin Company, on August 16, 1912. That same year found Allan and Malcolm Lockheed hard at work building a sea plane.

  3. The GLENN L. MARTIN CO. was an outstanding producer of airplanes as well as one of the earliest important suppliers of U.S. Army and Navy aircraft. The company was founded by Glenn L. Martin (1886-1955), a pioneer airplane manufacturer who began his career in California in 1908-09.

  4. Glenn L. Martin was an American airplane inventor whose bombers and flying boats played important roles in World War II. In Santa Ana, Calif., before World War I, Martin designed his first powered airplane and leased an abandoned church as his first factory. He became one of the outstanding.

  5. 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.

  6. Glenn Luther Martin. Pilot & Inventor. Born: January 17, 1886 in Macksburg, Iowa. Death: December 5, 1955. Enshrined: 1966. Learned to fly in 1909 with a pusher-type biplane he built. Claimed to be the first to film motion pictures from an airplane. Formed the Glenn L. Martin Company and built the Army’s first tractor-type trainer, the first ...

  7. Glenn L. Martin Company. 1907–1949. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1900. Martin created the largest pre-World War II airplane manufacturing firm in America. He was the creative inventor of numerous airplanes mostly designed for military purposes (e.g. the famous B-10 bomber, B-26 and huge “Clipper” seaplanes).

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