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City / Airport:Baltimore - Martin State (KMTN / MTN)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:7 April 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:659250Submit Correction
View count: 223
The second XB-51, left, is prepared for its first flight, with the first one, 46-685, on the right. The Martin factory buildings are still in WWII camouflage. The XB-51 was fast and worked well, but had short endurance and the airframe was not very strong. Photo from: Glenn L Martin Maryland Aviation Museum
Registration / Serial:46-686
Alternate Serial:6686
Aircraft Version:Martin XB-51
C/n (msn):[ 46-686 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Baltimore - Martin State (KMTN / MTN)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:7 April 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Baltimore - Martin State (KMTN / MTN)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:7 April 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:659250Submit Correction
View count: 223
The second XB-51, left, is prepared for its first flight, with the first one, 46-685, on the right. The Martin factory buildings are still in WWII camouflage. The XB-51 was fast and worked well, but had short endurance and the airframe was not very strong. Photo from: Glenn L Martin Maryland Aviation Museum
Registration / Serial:46-686
Alternate Serial:6686
Aircraft Version:Martin XB-51
C/n (msn):[ 46-686 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Baltimore - Martin State (KMTN / MTN)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:7 April 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:28 October 1949 to 28 February 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:243935Submit Correction
View count: 1066
The bizarre XB-51 trijet was only a light bomber, originally designated XA-45. The USAF instead bought the Canberra, also built by Martin as the B-57. This was the first of two XB-51s, first flown on 28 October 1949. There was an air-to-air photo session on 14 November 1949. There was a bullet fairing around the T-tail joint by late February 1950. 46-685 later starred in the movie Toward the Unknown as a 'Gilbert XF-120'. Photo from: National Museum of the US Air Force
Registration / Serial:46-685
Alternate Serial:6685
Aircraft Version:Martin XB-51
C/n (msn):[ 46-685 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:28 October 1949 to 28 February 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:28 October 1949 to 28 February 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:243935Submit Correction
View count: 1066
The bizarre XB-51 trijet was only a light bomber, originally designated XA-45. The USAF instead bought the Canberra, also built by Martin as the B-57. This was the first of two XB-51s, first flown on 28 October 1949. There was an air-to-air photo session on 14 November 1949. There was a bullet fairing around the T-tail joint by late February 1950. 46-685 later starred in the movie Toward the Unknown as a 'Gilbert XF-120'. Photo from: National Museum of the US Air Force
Registration / Serial:46-685
Alternate Serial:6685
Aircraft Version:Martin XB-51
C/n (msn):[ 46-685 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:28 October 1949 to 28 February 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive