1/16 Scale UC Model
52-7/8" Wingspan
382 s.i. Area
33-7/16" Length
Two .35ci (4.7cc) Engines
The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to go into regular use by the United States Army Air Corps, entering service in June 1934. It was also the first mass-produced bomber whose performance was superior to that of the Army's pursuit aircraft of the time. The B-10 served as the airframe for the B-12, B-13, B-14, A-15 and O-45 designations using Pratt & Whitney engines instead of Wright Cyclones. A total of 348 of all versions were built. Biggest users were the USA, with 166, and the Netherlands, with 121.
Plans were featured in the January 1981 issue of Model Airplane News magazine
You
will receive a full-size 51"x36" plans copy with all
required patterns plus the complete magazine article
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