Martin XB-51

XB-51
First prototype, 46-685 during testing
General information
TypeBomber
ManufacturerGlenn L. Martin Company
StatusCanceled in 1952
Primary userUnited States Air Force
Number built2
History
First flight28 October 1949
Retired25 March 1956

The Martin XB-51 was an American trijet ground-attack aircraft. It was designed in 1945 and made its maiden flight in 1949. It was originally designed as a bomber for the United States Army Air Forces under specification V-8237-1 and was designated XA-45. The "A" ground-attack classification was eliminated the next year, and the XB-51 designation was assigned instead. The requirement was for low-level bombing and close support. The XB-51 lost out in evaluation to the English Electric Canberra which - built by Martin - entered service as the Martin B-57 Canberra.