G-ADCS Martin-Baker M.B.1
(c/n MB.1)
The Martin-Baker Aircraft Company was established in 1934
by James Martin. He had invented
a lightweight, robust, lattice-like steel tube
construction design. This was employed in building the
M.B.1. Power was supplied by a 160 h.p. Napier Javelin engine,
and the first flight was made in
March,
1935. Unfortunately the M.B.1 was destroyed by fire some
three years later, although the
experience and data
gained with this design was utilized later in the Martin-Baker single
seat fighter
concepts. The
company is now known, of course, as the world's leading manufacturer of
jet fighter
aircraft
ejection seats.
.