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    Martin B10

    Part 1

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    part 2
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    That's awesome!

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    I think that last one is the tail of the Boeing XB-15. Could some of these have been taken at Mitchel Field on Long Island? Sure looks like it. Thanks again for more great pictures!
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    Very cool, I need to spend more time on that site.

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    Yes very cool photo's

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingBerserker View Post
    Very cool, I need to spend more time on that site.
    Same here.
    Very nice pictures Snautzer01.


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    Nice Aeroplanes!
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    part 3
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    To think the B-10 was the most advanced bomber of its day!
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    That is a weird @ss looking bird....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Little View Post
    That is a weird @ss looking bird....
    so ugly it could be French !!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by rochie View Post
    so ugly it could be French !!!!!!!
    Did think of that too!

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    Dear Friends: I have followed close this thread about the "Martin B10", and I want to share some information that seems you didn't know...
    Did you know that the Martin B10 (The LAST in the world) exhibited in the USAF museum in Dayton, Ohio, it was gave to the US museum for the Argentine Air Army? That's right, this last B10 don't flew for the USAF, it flew for the Argentine Air Force. if you want pictures and more explanation, you can go to this link (in Spanish, sorry):
    Glenn Martin 139 (B-10) | Foros Zona Militar
    I hope this information be useful for you...thanks!!!
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    B-10 nose emblem ID help needed......................

    Hello , I saw a photo some years ago , I don't have a copy , but made a rough sketch of emblem, and I'm trying to find out what "Squadron" this unit was, I'll describe it here as best I can and hope a B-10 lover can help me nail it down !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The photo had two B-10 aircraft with 6 crewman/pilots wearing jackets, two of them are wearing the 30th Bombardment Squadron patch on them, the design on the two B-10's in the photo is as follows, round background with a thin outer border, inside in lower "half" of inner design is a globe/disc divided vertically in half by line, over this is a "winged" aircraft , it appears to be a Douglas OA-3/4 type amphibian,just below to the right of the aircraft is a small aerial bomb and a star, t the upper right of aircraft are 7 stars in the shape of the "Dipper" formation and to the upper left there's a star between the wings of the aircraft , above the globe area there's a sky field of solid color , the globe halves are two separate colors .

    I would greatly appreciate any help with the ID of this emblem, it has bugged me for many years since I first saw it , I believe it was a unit assigned to the 30th Bomb Sqd, but have no idea of which it could have been , thank you for reading this note and I really hope to hear from someone on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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