
Martin Maryland - Wikipedia
The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American light bomber [1] that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.
No. 167 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia
No. 167 Squadron RAF is a former Royal Air Force squadron. 167 Squadron was formed on 18 November 1918 just after the Armistice of the First World War at RAF Bircham Newton as a …
Fi 167 Torpedo Bomber | World War II Database - WW2DB
In the summer of 1938, the Fi 167 torpedo bomber design defeated the Ar 195 design by rival Arado Flugzeugwerke in the competition to develop a carrier torpedo bomber force for the …
The Luftwaffe’s Carrier Plane That Never Flew From a Ship - HistoryNet
2020年1月22日 · As the only carrier airplane of original design produced by Germany, the Fieseler Fi-167 was unique among World War II combat aircraft. Its intended stablemates, the …
PT-167 - NavSource
LCI (G)-70 and PT-167 attacked 6 November 1943 by Japanese torpedo planes as they were retiring from Cape Torokina to the Treasury Islands, Solomons and were both struck by dud …
Fieseler Fi 167 - Plane-Encyclopedia
The Fi 167 was developed out of a need for a dedicated torpedo-bomber to be operated on the first German aircraft carrier. While its overall performance proved to be satisfactory, due to the …
Martin Maryland / 167-A3; Overlooked Stalwart
2023年8月17日 · Designated as the -167A-3 by the French, and colloquially known by the crews as the “Glenn”, the -167 was an all-metal monoplane with an extremely tight fuselage that …
Fieseler Fi 167 - Warbirds Resource Group
The Luftwaffe Resource Center is your online resource that provides technical and historical information on the German Luftwaffe (Air Force) from 1935-1945 so that people can better …
Model 167 Maryland Medium Bomber | World War II Database
2011年3月14日 · The French Model 167 A-3 bombers flew 350 combat missions during the German invasion in May 1940. In 1941, they attacked British and Commonwealth forces in …
No. 167 Squadron (RAF): Second World War - HistoryOfWar.org
No.167 'Gold Coast' Squadron went through two incarnations during the Second World War, first as a largely Dutch manned fighter squadron and second as a transport squadron. The …