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  2. Martin JRM Mars - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Mars landed without incident, and officially marked the end of an era by successfully completing the last flight of a Martin Mars aircraft. Philippine Mars will be de-watered in the coming days, while a timeline for when preparations will begin for dismantling of the aircraft has yet to be released. [citation needed]

  3. Martin 193 - Wikipedia

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    The Martin 193 was a design for a giant cargo transport seaplane that was conceived in 1942 as part of the "Sky Freighter" concept for colossal flying boats that could carry large loads of troops and freight across the Atlantic Ocean in response to the sinking of Allied merchant ships by U-boats.

  4. Martin M-130 - Wikipedia

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    Artwork highlighting the aircraft in the context of other clippers. The Martin M-130 was a commercial flying boat designed and built in 1935 by the Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland, for Pan American Airways. Three were built: the China Clipper, the Philippine Clipper and the Hawaii Clipper. All three had crashed by 1945.

  5. Pan Am Flight 1104 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 1104, trip no. 62100, [1] was a Martin M-130 flying boat nicknamed the Philippine Clipper that crashed on the morning of January 21, 1943, in Northern California. The aircraft was operated by Pan American Airways , and was carrying ten US Navy personnel from Pearl Harbor , Hawaii , to San Francisco, California .

  6. China Clipper - Wikipedia

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    China Clipper (NC14716) was the first of three Martin M-130 four-engine flying boats built for Pan American Airways and was used to inaugurate the first commercial transpacific airmail service from San Francisco to Manila on November 22, 1935. [1]

  7. Liberty Lifter - Wikipedia

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    A rendering of a General Atomics' twin-fuselage aircraft Liberty Lifter proposal. The initial Phase 1 GA-ASI group contract was for about $8 million six months, with an option for another 12 months, potentially growing to a total of $29 million. [6] The Aurora contract was for about $5.6 million. [10]

  8. Commercial Orbital Transportation Services - Wikipedia

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    After the conclusion of the COTS program, NASA shifted towards fixed-price contracts for crew and cargo services. While the approach has significantly lowered costs for NASA, companies other than SpaceX have struggled under the fixed-price system, with some refusing to bid and others experiencing large losses on contracts.

  9. Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The science and technology exhibits include aircraft mock-ups and miniatures, indoor static aircraft displays and experimental projects of the Philippine Air Force. When the Balangiga bells were repatriated on 11 December 2018, these were exhibited for public viewing at the museum for two days prior to being returned to Eastern Samar. [6]