Posted by Jon Taft on 7/30/2023, 4:08 am, in reply to "Re: Help with the identification of US flying boat" Had a wingspan of 200 ft (5 cm @ 1250 = about 205) https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/museums/nmusn/explore/photography/aircraft-us/aircraft-usn-j/jrm-mars/lc-lot-9827-1.html 233 Message Thread Help with the identification of US flying boat - Welt der Schiffsminiaturen 7/30/2023, 1:36 am Re: Help with the identification of US flying boat - david alcock 8/1/2023, 12:18 am Re: Help with the identification of US flying boat - Thom Brennan 7/30/2023, 6:22 am Re: Help with the identification of US flying boat - DAVID ALCOCK 7/30/2023, 2:48 am Re: Help with the identification of US flying boat - Welt der Schiffsminiaturen 7/30/2023, 3:18 am ? LC-Lot-9827-1: Martin JRM “Mars” aircraft, XPB2M-1, 1941 - Jon Taft 7/30/2023, 4:08 am Re: ? LC-Lot-9827-1: Martin JRM “Mars” aircraft, XPB2M-1, 1941 - Welt der Schiffsminiaturen 7/30/2023, 5:11 am « Back to index
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