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{{short description|American bomber project}} {{Refimprove|date=April 2017}} <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. --> {{Infobox aircraft |name = XB-16 |image = <!-- in the ''File:filename'' format with no image tags. In-flight images are preferred for aircraft. --> |caption = <!-- Image caption; if it isn't descriptive, please skip. --> |alt = <!-- Alt text for main image --> |type = [[Bomber]] |national_origin = [[United States]] |manufacturer = [[Glenn L. Martin Company]] |design_group = <!--Only design group(s) different from the manufacturer --> |first_flight = <!--If this hasn't happened, skip this field! --> |status = Project only β canceled |program cost = <!--Total program cost--> |unit cost = <!--Incremental or flyaway cost for military or retail price for commercial aircraft--> |developed_from = <!--The aircraft which formed the basis for this aircraft--> |variants = <!--Variants OF this aircraft--> |developed_into = <!--For derivative aircraft based on this aircraft--> }} The '''Martin XB-16''', company designation '''Model 145''', was a projected heavy bomber designed in the [[United States]] during the 1930s.
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