Category:Martin Baltimore
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English: The Martin Baltimore was a medium bomber of the Second World War. Originally it was to be named Martin A-23, a designation reserved for a larger version of the Martin XA-22 Maryland. The U.S. Army Air Corps was not interested in the A-23 design, but the British Government purchased or received more than 1,000 aircraft under Lend-Lease. The aircraft was designated Model 187 by Martin and named Baltimore by the Royal Air Force. The USAAF bought aircraft intended for Lend-Lease under the designation A-30 and only kept some for non-combat duties under reverse Lend-Lease agreements.
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15 Martin Baltimore (15650242349).jpg 1,898 × 875; 205 KB
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B-25 Mitchells and Baltimores North Africa 1943.jpg 4,161 × 3,053; 1.8 MB
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Martin 187 Baltimore 3-view.svg 1,180 × 870; 210 KB
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