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MARYLAND AMERICAN FAST MEDIUM BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN: Among the bomber aircraft being supplied by America to Britain is the Maryland, manufactured by the Glenn L. Martin Company. It has two Pratt and Whitney R. 1830 engines, and is a low wing monoplane. Its undercarriage retracts backwards in he engine nacellos It carries a crew of three. Span 61ft 4ins„ length 46ft 8ins., height 9ft 7ins. A Maryland bomber arrives at a British aerodrome.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 April 1942, Page 4

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MARYLAND AMERICAN FAST MEDIUM BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN: Among the bomber aircraft being supplied by America to Britain is the Maryland, manufactured by the Glenn L. Martin Company. It has two Pratt and Whitney R. 1830 engines, and is a low wing monoplane. Its undercarriage retracts backwards in he engine nacellos It carries a crew of three. Span 61ft 4ins„ length 46ft 8ins., height 9ft 7ins. A Maryland bomber arrives at a British aerodrome. Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 April 1942, Page 4

MARYLAND AMERICAN FAST MEDIUM BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN: Among the bomber aircraft being supplied by America to Britain is the Maryland, manufactured by the Glenn L. Martin Company. It has two Pratt and Whitney R. 1830 engines, and is a low wing monoplane. Its undercarriage retracts backwards in he engine nacellos It carries a crew of three. Span 61ft 4ins„ length 46ft 8ins., height 9ft 7ins. A Maryland bomber arrives at a British aerodrome. Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 April 1942, Page 4

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