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Martin B-10 Specifications
Primary Function: Bomber
Contractor: Martin
Crew: Three: one pilot, two gunners
Unit Cost: N/A
Powerplant
  Two Pratt & Whitney R-1820-33 engines rated at 775 hp each
Dimensions
Length: 44 feet, 9 in
Wingspan: 70 feet, 6 in
Height: 15 feet, 5 in
Weights
Empty: 9,681 lb
Maximum Takeoff: 16,400 lb
Performance
Speed: 215 mph
Ceiling: 24,200 ft
Range: 1,370 mi
Armament
  Three .30-calibre Browning machine guns, 2,260 lb of bombs


Martin B-10 Achievements
  • The B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber serving with the US.





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