FS2002 MARTIN B10

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.The B-10 included several revolutionary features, and won Martin
the Collier Trophy in 1932 for its design.

model and textures by Richard Alexander van Hien
rvanhien@uol.com.br, or ravhien@fazenda.sp.gov.br