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Martin-Baker have been involved in the design and development of escape systems since 1946. Over the last 70 years, the company has developed a unique set of capabilities to ensure we are at the cutting edge of aircrew safety. EXPLORE.
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Martin-Baker Aircraft Company Limited is a British manufacturer of ejection seats and safety-related equipment for aviation. The company was originally an aircraft manufacturer before becoming a pioneer in the field of ejection seats.
Martin-Baker Aircraft began the MB 5 as the second Martin-Baker MB 3 prototype, designed to Air Ministry Specification F.18/39 for an agile, sturdy Royal Air Force fighter, able to fly faster than 400 mph. After the first MB 3 crashed in 1942, killing Val Baker, the second prototype was delayed.
Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. es un fabricante de asientos eyectables y equipos de seguridad para aviación. En su origen la compañía se dedicaba a la fabricación de aeronaves antes de convertirse en una empresa pionera en el campo de los asientos eyectables.
With a history spanning over 80 years, Martin-Baker is still run by the late Sir James Martin’s descendants to this day. Originating as an aircraft manufacturer, Martin-Baker’s passion has evolved over the decades, now focussing on an issue very close to both ours and our founders’ hearts.
Martin-Baker Aircraft comenzó el M.B.5 como segundo prototipo del Martin-Baker M.B.3, diseñado para cubrir la Especificación F.18/39 del Ministerio del Aire por un ágil y robusto caza para la Real Fuerza Aérea, capaz de volar a más de 643,74 km/h (400 mph).