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The Martin MO was an American observation monoplane built by the Glenn L. Martin Company of Cleveland, Ohio for the United States Navy.

Martin MO
Martin MO-1 at Langley
Role Observation monoplane
Manufacturer Martin
First flight 14 December 1924
Primary user United States Navy
Number built 36

In the early 1920s the United States Navy became interested in a thick airfoil section, cantilever wing, United States military observation aircraft, developed by the Dutch company Fokker. The Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics designed a three-seat observation monoplane to use a similar wing. Production of the aircraft, designated the MO-1, was contracted to the Glenn L. Martin Company with an order for 36 aircraft. The MO-1 was a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane with a slab-sided fuselage and a fixed tailwheel landing gear. It had an all-metal structure with a fabric covering, and was powered by a Curtiss D-12 engine. In 1924 one aircraft was fitted with float landing gear for evaluation.


Variants


MO-1
Production version for the United States Navy, 36 built.

Operators


 United States

Specifications (MO-1)


Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 2419

General characteristics

Performance

Related lists


References




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Le Martin MO est un hydravion à flotteurs d'observation militaire[2] conçu et réalisé aux États-Unis dans les années 1920[1] pour les besoins de l'US Navy.



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