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"Martin JRM Mars"
"The first JRM-1, named the ""Hawaii Mars"", was completed in June 1945. The Hawaii Mars had the same wing and float structure as the Old Lady, but was otherwise extensively redesigned."



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"Martin AM-1 Mauler"
"Mauler, this aircraft first picked up the nickname ""Able Mabel"" and then, as landing safety issues surfaced, the nickname ""Awful Monster"". Over 150 Maulers were built and stayed in active service until 1950 and reserve service until 1953."



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"Martin P5M-2 Marlin"
"The P5M Marlin, the last flying boat to serve in the Navy, was used for both anti-submarine and air-sea rescue missions. Later, some were convert for cargo use. They went out of operational use in 1967 after 12 years of service."



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"Me-109E Messerschmitt as flown by Adolph Galland"
"In January of 1945 almost 300 Me 109 fighters were lost in an all-out attack on Allied airfields in France, a mission Galland did not support."



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"Me-109G Messerschmitt as flown by Erich Hartmann"
"Pictured is the mottled gray ""Gustav"", Me-109G flown by Erich Hartmann, the greatest Ace that ever lived. Hartmann flew 1,425 missions in 2 years, fought in more than 800 battles."



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"Me-262 Messerschmitt, Schwalbe TurboJet"
"When developed in 1941, Hitler could not foresee the Me-262s need. Late in 1944, long after its value became apparent, the first squadron was formed."



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"Me 323 ""Gigante"""
"Designed from a glider, the Me-323 was capable of carrying about 100 armed troops or 20,000 lbs. of cargo. It served throughout 1943 and is best known for keeping the German army supplied in North Africa by ferrying supplies from Sicily and Italy. In the final weeks of the North African campaign, 43 ""Gigants"" were lost along with a much greater number of Ju-52 transports. Thereafter, its use was restricted to areas away from roving Allied fighters."



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"Macchi 202"
"The Macchi 202 is the first Italian fighter plane for Secret Weapons Over Normandy. It combines Italian design skills with a German inline engine."



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"MIG-15 Fagot"
"The MiG-15 was a design based on captured German research data, and powered by an unlicensed copy of the Rolls Royce engine. It was a serious challenge to NATO. It could outperform every western fighter until the arrival of the F-86."



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"Mig-25 Foxbat"
"The MiG-25 was designed to counter the Mach 3 XB-70 Valkyrie and has the ability to reach Mach 2.8+."



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"MIG-29 Fulcrum"
"The Soviet Mig-29 Fulcrum is one of the most lethal interceptors in the world. It is in the same class as the F/A-18. It was the front line fighter of the Warsaw Pact countries."



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"MH-53J , Navy"
"MH-53J's were used in a variety of missions during Desert Storm. Pave Lows were among the first aircraft into Iraq when they led Army AH-64 Apaches to destroy Iraqi early warning radars and opened a hole in enemy air defenses for the opening air armada."



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"Martin 130 Flying Boat, China Clipper"
"Martin's three ""China Clipper"" flying boats were the first true intercontinental airliners. They originated in a request made in 1931 by Pan American Airways for seagoing airliners to fly the Atlantic."



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"Mc Donnell Douglas MD-11 UPS"
"An MD-11 Freighter is capable of carrying approximately 190,000 pounds (86,168 kg) of revenue payload with a range of 3,800 nautical miles (7,038 km)."



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"Mc Donnell Douglas MD-11 Federal Express"
"American Airlines and Delta Air Lines used MD-11's for intercontinental flights during the 1990's, but have since sold their fleets to FedEx. Current operators include Alitalia, China Airlines, EVA Air, Finnair, Gemini Air Cargo, KLM, Lufthansa Cargo, Swiss International Air Lines(which recently retired its fleet), Air Namibia (operating a newly acquired Swiss aircraft), Varig, Thai Airways International, and World Airways."



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"Marine Corps Seal Plaque"
"The Marine Corps adopted Semper Fidelis as its official motto in 1883 (Semper Fidelis is also the title of the official musical March of the Marine Corps). U.S. Marines use an abbreviated verbal version, ""Semper Fi"" to voice loyalty and commitment."



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"Massachusetts State Seal Plaque"
"The STATE SEAL, adopted by Governor John Hancock and the Council on December 13, 1780 and made official by the General Court on June 4, 1885, is circular and bears a representation of the arms of the Commonwealth encircled with the words, ""Sigillum Reipublicae Massachusettensis"" (Seal of the Republic of Massachusetts). The final form of the seal was determined by a statewide contest."



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"Michigan State Seal Plaque"
"The Great Seal of the State of Michigan was inspired by the seal used by the Hudson Bay Fur Company."



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"Me-109 Galland, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"Flown by Obstlt. Adolf Galland Kommodore of JG 26 December 1940. The first of three 109's displaying the Schlageter Geschwader insignia and Galland's personal 'Mickeymaus' emblem."



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"Me-109 Hartmann, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"Flown by Erich Hartmann Enlisting in the Luftwaffe in October 1940, Hartmann flew over 1,400 missions and earned the title of highest scoring ace of all time. With 352 lkills, he flew several variances of the 109."



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"Me-110 Wolf"
"The Messerschmitt Bf 110 (later Me 110) was a twin-engine heavy fighter in the service of the Luftwaffe during World War II."



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"Me-163 Komet"
"The Me.163 Komet as a one-manned aircraft that utilized two ingredients that were mixed at the right volume (by the pilot controls) to create a propellant. This propellant could carry the pilot to the midst of a bomber formation to wreak havoc on bombers through cannon and rocket fire."



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"Macchi MC.200"
"Developed in the mid-1930s for the Italian Royal Air Force (Regia Aeronautica), the ""Saetta"" was one of the principal fighters with which Italy entered the Second World War."



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"Mitsubishi G3M ""Nell"""
"In the early nineteen-thirties Mitsubishi developed the successful Ka-9 twin-engine long-range reconnaisance aircraft. It followed this up with a twin-engine bomber/transport originally designated the Ka-15. The prototype was first flown in July 1935. Service trials made it clear that Mitsubishi had developed an excellent aircraft notable for its exceptional range. In June 1936 it went into production - designated the Navy Type 96 attack bomber Model 11 its Mitsubishi designation was G3M1. "



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"Mitsubishi Ki-46 ""Dinah"""
"The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was one of the most impressive aircraft operated by the Japanese during World War II, and one of the earliest purpose-built reconnaissance aircraft. The Ki-46 served from the beginning to the end of the war in the Pacific."



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"MIG-21 Fishbed"
"The MiG-21 went into service in 1959 and and remained do for thirty years - a record matched only by the F-4 Phantom. It carried a twin-barrel cannon, air-to-air missiles and could fly at Mach 2."



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"MD-500E"
"The MD Helicopters 500e has the highest productivity per unit cost of any light turbine helicopter in its class, claims MD Helicopters. It combines a static mast and fail-safe rotor and retention system with an optional four-bladed tail rotor available to yield quiet performance. Outstanding performance for numerous tasks within the construction, petroleum and forestry industries. The 500e also has a crashworthy A-frame design which acts as an integral seat structure, and a static mast with fail-safe rotor and rotor retention system."



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"Minuteman 1B LGM-30B Missile"
"The improved HSM-80B Minuteman IB was first deployed in April 1963. The HSM-80B replaced some HSM-80As, and deployment was finished in June 1965 with 650 missiles in silos. The Minuteman IB featured an improved second-stage motor, and a new reentry vehicle and larger warhead, increasing range and firepower. Its guidance unit could store two targets, enabling the missile to switch to a secondary target after launch if the primary couldn't be reached for any reason."



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"Minuteman II LGM-30F Missile"
"When the mobile basing requirement for the Minuteman was cancelled in December 1961, this also lifted some restrictions on missile size and weight. It was now possible to increase the performance by enlarging rocket stages, as long as the missile would still fit into the silos. Therefore the USAF began the Minuteman II program in 1962, with the missile being designated as HSM-80F."



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"Minuteman III LGM-30G Missile"
"The Minuteman III, using modernized Minuteman I and Minuteman II ground facilities, provided re-entry vehicle and penetration aids deployment flexibility, increased payload, and improved survivability in a nuclear environment."



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"Martin P5M-1 Marlin"
"The Coast Guard acquired seven of the P5M-1G flying-boats directly from the Glenn L. Martin Company beginning in October 1953, although the first did not enter official Coast Guard service until 20 November 1953."



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"MB-326F Roulettes, RAAF"
"The MB-326 was design by Dr. Ing Ermanno Bazzochi and would become the most successful aircraft built by the Italian Aermacchi company. The first two prototypes of this tandem two-seat jet trainer were flown in December 1957. The Italian air force soon acquired 15 pre-production aircraft, and were so pleased with its performance they purchased another 85. These trainers were also supplied to countries in Africa and South America, their sales being fueled by a growing need to replace older, propeller driven trainers. To further expand its customer base, Aermacchi soon produced the armed, two seat MB-326B and -326F. A stable and extremely maneuverable aircraft, the MB-326 was well suited for the close-support role. These variants were usually flown with the second seat empty, and could also be used for weapons training."



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"MI-24 Papa Hind"
"The Mi-24, the first helicopter to enter service with the Russian Air Force as an assault transport and gunship, was developed on the basis of the Mi-8's propulsion system."

 
 
 
   
   
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