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Lockheed Martin® “Glenn L Martin Aircraft Wings”_WWII_4 in, Embroidered Retro Patch, Licensed

$12.99

Aviators and Collectors!  Enjoy this beautifully embroidered Glenn L Martin Aircraft Patch.  This retro patch is a perfect addition to any aviation patch collection.

  • 4 inches
  • Embroidered
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
  • Officially Licensed by Lockheed Martin

56 in stock

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Lockheed Martin® “Glenn L Martin Aircraft Wings”_WWII_4 in

Aviators and Collectors!  Enjoy this beautifully embroidered Glenn L Martin Aircraft Patch.  This retro patch is a perfect addition to any aviation patch collection.

  • 4 inches
  • Embroidered
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
  • Officially Licensed by Lockheed Martin

LOCKHEED MARTIN®, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lockheed Martin Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, used under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC.

Glenn Luther Martin (January 17, 1886 – December 5, 1955) was an early American aviation pioneer. He designed and built his own aircraft and was an active pilot, as well as an aviation record-holder. He founded an aircraft company in 1912 which through several mergers amalgamated into what is today known as Lockheed Martin.[1]

He founded the Glenn L. Martin Company in 1912. In 1916 he merged his company with the original Wright Company, forming the Wright-Martin Aircraft Company. He soon left and founded a second Glenn L. Martin Company in 1917. That company merged with the American-Marietta Corporation in 1961, becoming the Martin Marietta Corporation. This company merged with the Lockheed Corporation in 1995, forming Lockheed Martin, a major U.S. aerospace and defense contractor. In the 1940s, towards the end of Martin’s life, he and his beloved and now aged mother Minta were photographed touring the Martin facilities in Baltimore and celebrating Martin’s success as one of the captains in the aviation industry.