Martin 139

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The Martin 139 is an American twin‑engine medium bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s and exported widely, including to the Netherlands and other foreign air forces, where it saw combat in the early stages of World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military aircraft
twin‑engine medium bomber aircraft
aircraftConfiguration low‑wing monoplane
aircraftEra early World War II
interwar period
aircraftRole medium bomber
aircraftType land‑based bomber
alsoKnownAs Martin Model 139 NERFINISHED
armamentType bombs
machine guns
category 1930s United States bomber aircraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewSize 3
4
designFeature all‑metal construction
enclosed cockpit
internal bomb bay
developedFrom Martin B‑10 NERFINISHED
developedInDecade 1930s
engineType piston engine
enteredServiceInDecade 1930s
exportedTo China NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
Netherlands East Indies NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Thailand NERFINISHED
other foreign air forces
firstFlight 1930s
landingGearType retractable landing gear
manufacturer Glenn L. Martin Company NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
operator Chinese Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Thai Air Force NERFINISHED
Soviet Air Force NERFINISHED
powerplantManufacturer Wright NERFINISHED
relatedAircraft Martin B‑10B NERFINISHED
sawCombatAgainst Imperial Japanese forces NERFINISHED
sawCombatIn early stages of World War II
sawCombatRegion Netherlands East Indies NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
usedBy Allied forces
usedFor level bombing
maritime strike
usedInConflict World War II

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Wright R-1820 radial engine usedOnAircraft Martin 139
subject surface form: Wright R-1820