Martin 4-0-4
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The Martin 4-0-4 is a pressurized and air conditioned passenger airliner built by Glenn L. Martin Company. Its US military designation was RM (later VC-3A).
- First flight: 1950
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[edit] Specifications
- Speed: 312 mph @ 14,500 ft
- Ceiling: 29,000 ft
- Range: 1080 miles with max payload
- Crew: 3 to 4
- Passengers: 40
- Engine: Two Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB16 radial piston engines
- Production ended: 1953
- Total built: 103 (all at Glenn L. Martin Baltimore factory)
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[edit] External links
- Martin Airliners - Maryland Aviation Museum
- Martin 202/404 Census - oldprops.ukhome.net (photos and history also on site)
- Many detailed close-up photographs of a restored Martin 4-0-4
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