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| Title |
[EAW051044] The Martin-Baker Aircraft Co Ltd Works, Higher Denham, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
| Reference |
EAW051044 |
| Date |
3-August-1953 |
| Link |
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| Place name |
HIGHER DENHAM |
| Parish |
DENHAM |
| District |
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| Country |
ENGLAND |
| Easting / Northing |
502209, 187737 |
| Longitude / Latitude |
-0.52479633299461, 51.578742436834 |
| National Grid Reference |
TQ022877 |
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 WWII Martin-Baker produced several prototype military aircraft during World War II, although none ever entered production. These designs included:
Martin-Baker M.B.1
Martin-Baker M.B.2
Martin-Baker M.B.3 (1942) - 6 cannon armed fighter design: prototype crashed killing Val Baker
Martin-Baker M.B.5 (1944) - Griffon engined with contra rotating propeller fighter design
Martin-Baker M.B.6, (WW2 jet fighter project with swing-arm, 0/0 spring-loaded ejection seat)
Martin-Baker M.B.7, Black Bess (postwar interceptor/high-speed test aircraft concept). Small flight models made but concept cancelled in 1947.
Throughout the war the company manufactured aircraft components including armoured aircraft seats for the Supermarine: Spitfire.
WWII Manufactured parts for the De Havilland Mosquito
1944 the company was approached by the Ministry of Aircraft Production to investigate how the pilot of a a high speed fighter aircraft could be assisted in bailing out. |
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