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Martin A-30 Images

Martin A-30

A Martin A-30 Baltimore in USAAF markings prior to delivery to the RAF

Baltimore over Italy

Baltimore over Italy

Probably a Martin Baltimore Mk. I or II. Photograph taken June 14, 1941.

A Royal Air Force Martin Martin Baltimore Mk. I or II. Photograph taken 14 June 1941. Most aircraft were delivered to Commonwealth countries, a few being kept in the U.S. under the USAAF designation A-30.

Martin A-30

A USAAF Martin A-30 (Baltimore Mk IIIA) with the RAF serial number "FA105". Note this aircraft has the Martin dorsal turret.

Probably a Martin Baltimore Mk. IV or V (A-30A)

A Royal Air Force Martin Baltimore IV/V bomber. Most aircraft were delivered to Commonwealth countries, a few were kept in the U.S. under the USAAF designation A-30.

Martin Baltimore bombing Sulmona, Italy

A Martin Baltimore light bomber attacking Sulmona, Italy. The aircraft can be identified as the Baltimore IIIA, IV or V by the two gun low profile Martin turret. The picture also show the narrow fuselage of the aircraft.

Martin Baltimore over Italy, 1944.

Martin Baltimore unloading bombs over Italy, some time during 1944.

Crew disembark from a Martin Baltimore

The crew of a Martin Baltimore of No. 69 Squadron RAF, disembark from their aircraft at Luqa, Malta, following a reconnaissance sortie.