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WINGLESS AIRCRAFT.—This strange aircraft, built by the Martin Company's Baltimore plant, was shown at the United States Air Force Association's annual meeting in Washington. It derives aerodynamic lift from the dolphin shape of its body, and has been nicknamed Pilot (piloted low-speed test.)

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31168, 19 September 1966, Page 17

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WINGLESS AIRCRAFT.—This strange aircraft, built by the Martin Company's Baltimore plant, was shown at the United States Air Force Association's annual meeting in Washington. It derives aerodynamic lift from the dolphin shape of its body, and has been nicknamed Pilot (piloted low-speed test.) Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31168, 19 September 1966, Page 17

WINGLESS AIRCRAFT.—This strange aircraft, built by the Martin Company's Baltimore plant, was shown at the United States Air Force Association's annual meeting in Washington. It derives aerodynamic lift from the dolphin shape of its body, and has been nicknamed Pilot (piloted low-speed test.) Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31168, 19 September 1966, Page 17