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- Martin_S abstract "The Martin S was a two-seat observation seaplane produced in the United States in 1915. Designed along the same general lines as the preceding Model T, it was a largely conventional two-bay biplane with unstaggered wings of equal span. The fuselage was not directly attached to the lower wings, but was carried on struts in the interplane gap. The undercarriage consisted of a single large pontoon below the fuselage and outrigger floats near the wingtips. The Model S was 23-year-old Donald Douglas's first and only design for the Martin company, and it set three world altitude records and a flight duration record that stood for three years.Six, possibly fourteen, of these aircraft were operated by the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps, and another two by the United States Navy. All of the Army aircraft, S.C. 56-59 and 94-95, were assigned to the first U.S. aviation unit based overseas, the 1st Company, 2d Aero Squadron at Fort Mills, Corregidor, in March and April 1916, where they used a radio transmitter with a range of 29 miles to adjust battery fire for the Coast Artillery.".
- Martin_S designer Donald_Wills_Douglas,_Sr..
- Martin_S manufacturer Glenn_L._Martin_Company.
- Martin_S numberBuilt "16".
- Martin_S numberBuilt "6".
- Martin_S predecessor Martin_T.
- Martin_S wikiPageExternalLink _martin.html.
- Martin_S wikiPageExternalLink Aero26.htm.
- Martin_S wikiPageID "19868139".
- Martin_S wikiPageRevisionID "586223504".
- Martin_S crew "Two, pilot and observer".
- Martin_S designer Donald_Wills_Douglas,_Sr..
- Martin_S developedFrom Martin_T.
- Martin_S eng1Hp "125".
- Martin_S eng1Kw "93".
- Martin_S eng1Number "1".
- Martin_S eng1Type Hall-Scott_A-5.
- Martin_S firstFlight "1915".
- Martin_S hasPhotoCollection Martin_S.
- Martin_S lengthFt "29".
- Martin_S lengthIn "7".
- Martin_S lengthM "9.02".
- Martin_S manufacturer Glenn_L._Martin_Company.
- Martin_S maxSpeedKmh "136".
- Martin_S maxSpeedMph "85".
- Martin_S metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Martin_S nationalOrigin "United States".
- Martin_S numberBuilt "6".
- Martin_S primaryUser Aviation_Section,_U.S._Signal_Corps.
- Martin_S ref "aerofiles.com".
- Martin_S spanFt "46".
- Martin_S spanIn "5".
- Martin_S spanM "14.15".
- Martin_S type "Observation seaplane".
- Martin_S subject Category:Biplanes.
- Martin_S subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Martin_S subject Category:Martin_aircraft.
- Martin_S subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Martin_S subject Category:United_States_military_reconnaissance_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Martin_S type Aircraft102686568.
- Martin_S type Airplane102691156.
- Martin_S type Artifact100021939.
- Martin_S type Conveyance103100490.
- Martin_S type Craft103125870.
- Martin_S type Heavier-than-airCraft103510583.
- Martin_S type Instrumentality103575240.
- Martin_S type Object100002684.
- Martin_S type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Martin_S type Seaplane104160586.
- Martin_S type SeaplanesAndFlyingBoats.
- Martin_S type Vehicle104524313.
- Martin_S type Whole100003553.
- Martin_S type Aircraft.
- Martin_S type MeanOfTransportation.
- Martin_S type Product.
- Martin_S type Model_airplane.
- Martin_S type DesignedArtifact.
- Martin_S comment "The Martin S was a two-seat observation seaplane produced in the United States in 1915. Designed along the same general lines as the preceding Model T, it was a largely conventional two-bay biplane with unstaggered wings of equal span. The fuselage was not directly attached to the lower wings, but was carried on struts in the interplane gap. The undercarriage consisted of a single large pontoon below the fuselage and outrigger floats near the wingtips.".
- Martin_S label "Martin S".
- Martin_S sameAs m.04q8s89.
- Martin_S sameAs Q6776507.
- Martin_S sameAs Q6776507.
- Martin_S sameAs Martin_S.
- Martin_S wasDerivedFrom Martin_S?oldid=586223504.
- Martin_S isPrimaryTopicOf Martin_S.