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Description The U.S. Navy Martin XPB2M-1 Mars (BuNo 1520) in flight. It first flew as a patrol bomber prototype (XPB2M-1) on 3 July 1942 and was converted to a transport (XPB2M-1R) in December 1943. It was named Old Lady and finally beached at Alameda, California (USA), in mid-1945, before being subsequently scrapped.
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Source U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 2011.003.142.017
Author USN

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