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Series 1: General Correspondence, 1920-1956; Series 2: Subject File, 1909-1955; Series 3: Speech File, 1921-1953; Series 4: Printed Matter; Series 5: Miscellany, 1910-1956; and Series 6: Oversize. - Microfilm edition of scrapbooks available, no. 20,514.
Glenn Luther Martin (1886 – 1955) was an early American aviation pioneer. He designed and built his own aircraft and was an active pilot. Martin founded the Glenn L. Martin Companay in 1912. After several mergers, it is currently known as Lockheed Martin.
During these four critical decades, Glenn Martin was the senior aircraft manufacturer in the United States. From the early years of the company, Martin hired trained engineers to design his planes and talented managers to run his factories.
31 Δεκ 2014 · The history and development of the Glenn L. Martin Company, Baltimore / prepared by Robert Gottlieb. Biographical sketch of aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin, and outline of the accomplishments of Martin's aircraft company. Includes photographs, drawings, maps, and other illustrations.
Glenn L. Martin in his first airplane about 1910. On August 1, 1909 he had flown 100 feet in 12 seconds at a height of 8 feet. image. 1 photograph : b&w.
1995 Publication of Martin Aircraft 1909 – 1960 compiled by museum members. Jack Breihan, Roger Mason, and Stan Piet. 2000 Manfred Leuthard donates the Martin 4-0-4 -- flown in from California. 2003 Museum adds “Maryland” to its name to reflect an expansion of its mission. TA-4J, flown in from Puerto Rico Acquired
The T4M-1 was the last of the series including the SC-1, SC-2, T3M-1 types, making a total of 303 planes completed for the U.S. Navy, (the last of which was delivered Dec. 20, 1928), and a total of 440 all types for the U.S. Government.