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Martin flew the aircraft in a number of US Nationals, as did a later owner of the M-1, Emil Lehecka. While Lehecka owned it the aircraft picked up the nickname of the
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Jim Martin contracted Jensen to design and built him a glider for contest flying just before the
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The aircraft was constructed with a wooden structure and covered in doped
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132 ft/min (0.67 m/s) at 40 mph (64 km/h)
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
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Martin M-1 Whatsit

Glider
United States
Volmer Jensen
gull winged
glider
Volmer Jensen
Second World War
aircraft fabric covering
NACA
airfoil
strut
type certified
Circle X airport
Florida
Federal Aviation Administration
Aspect ratio
Airfoil
NACA
Matteson M-1
List of gliders





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