James Martin (engineer)

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James Martin

A plaque commemorating Sir James Martin in his home town of Crossgar
Born (1893-09-11)11 September 1893
Crossgar, County Down, Ireland
Died 5 January 1981(1981-01-05) (aged 87)
Nationality British
Citizenship United Kingdom
Occupation Engineer
Known for Inventor of the ejector seat and founder of the Martin-Baker aircraft company

Sir James Martin CBE DSc CEng FIMechE FRAeS (11 September 1893 – 5 January 1981) is a Northern Irish engineer and together with Captain Valentine Baker the founder of the Martin-Baker aircraft company which is now a leading producer of aircraft ejection seats.

Life

James Martin was born 11 September 1893 in Glasswater Road, Crossgar, County Down in Northern Ireland. He established his own engineering firm in 1929.[1]

In 1934, he and Valentine Baker formed Martin-Baker; Captain Baker took the test pilot role. It was in a crash of their third design, the MB 3, that Baker was killed.

Northern Bank

Martin 's contribution to engineering was commemorated by the Northern Bank in its Inventor series of banknotes, which featured his portrait on the bank's £100 note. The note was discontinued in 2013 when the bank reissued its banknotes under the new Danske Bank brand.[2]

Notes and references

  1. http://www.devlin-family.com/martin.htm
  2. "Current Banknotes: Danske Bank". The Association of Commercial Banknote Issuers. Retrieved 30 November 2013. 


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