Martin-Baker MB 2

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The Martin-Baker MB 2 was an early British prototype fighter aircraft whose design and testing informed the later development of the Martin-Baker MB 3.

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instanceOf prototype fighter aircraft
single-seat monoplane
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
airframeMaterial steel-tube structure
armamentPlanned 8 × 0.303 in machine guns
cockpitConfiguration single-seat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designer James Martin NERFINISHED
Valentine Baker NERFINISHED
designFeature emphasis on pilot protection
simple, rugged construction
developmentPurpose private-venture fighter design
engineConfiguration inline engine
engineType piston engine
era pre-Second World War
firstFlightDate 1938-08-03
influenced Martin-Baker MB 3 NERFINISHED
landingGearType fixed tailwheel undercarriage
manufacturer Martin-Baker NERFINISHED
numberBuilt 1
operator Martin-Baker (company test flying) NERFINISHED
powerplant Rolls-Royce Goshawk NERFINISHED
primaryUser Royal Air Force (evaluation)
programOutcome not ordered into production
role fighter
status prototype only
successor Martin-Baker MB 3 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration conventional tail unit
testLocation United Kingdom NERFINISHED
wingType cantilever wing

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Martin-Baker MB 3 developmentFrom Martin-Baker MB 2