gptkbp:instanceOf
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bomber
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gptkbp:armament
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3 × 0.30 in (7.62 mm) machine guns
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gptkbp:awarded
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gptkb:Collier_Trophy_(1932)
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gptkbp:bombLoad
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2,260 lb (1,025 kg)
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gptkbp:crew
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4
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gptkbp:designation
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gptkb:B-10
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gptkbp:displayedAt
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gptkb:National_Museum_of_the_United_States_Air_Force
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gptkbp:emptyWeight
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9,681 lb (4,391 kg)
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gptkbp:enginePower
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675 hp (503 kW) each
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gptkbp:exportedTo
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gptkb:Argentina
gptkb:China
gptkb:Thailand
gptkb:Netherlands_East_Indies
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gptkbp:firstFlight
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1932
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gptkbp:height
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15 ft 5 in (4.70 m)
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Martin B-10 bomber
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gptkbp:introduced
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1934
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gptkbp:length
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44 ft 9 in (13.64 m)
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gptkbp:manufacturer
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gptkb:Glenn_L._Martin_Company
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gptkbp:maximumSpeed
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213 mph (343 km/h)
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gptkbp:maxTakeoffWeight
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15,501 lb (7,032 kg)
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gptkbp:notableFor
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first all-metal monoplane bomber to enter service with the US Army Air Corps
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gptkbp:numberBuilt
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348
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gptkbp:powerplant
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2 × Wright R-1820-33 Cyclone radial engines
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gptkbp:primaryUser
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United States Army Air Corps
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gptkbp:range
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1,240 mi (2,000 km)
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gptkbp:retired
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1949
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gptkbp:serviceCeiling
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24,200 ft (7,400 m)
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gptkbp:usedIn
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gptkb:Second_Sino-Japanese_War
gptkb:World_War_II
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gptkbp:variant
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gptkb:B-14
gptkb:B-12
gptkb:B-10B
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gptkbp:wingspan
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70 ft 6 in (21.49 m)
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Glenn_Vernon_Martin
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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