Martin-Baker MB 3

The Martin-Baker MB 3 was a British prototype fighter aircraft, developed from Martin-Baker’s earlier private ventures, the MB 1 and the MB 2. The design was notable for its heavy armament of six 20 mm Hispano cannons. The fatal crash of the only prototype in September 1942 led to the cancellation of the programme. The design would carry over into a planned MB 4, but this cancelled in favour of a moderate re-design in the form of the MB 5.

MB 3
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Martin-Baker
Designer James Martin
First flight 31 August 1942
Status Experimental
Primary user Royal Air Force (intended)
Number built 1
Developed from Martin-Baker MB 1
Martin-Baker MB 2
Developed into Martin-Baker MB 5
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