Martin XB-33 Super Marauder
| XB-33 Super Marauder | |
|---|---|
| Schematic blueprint drawing of the XB-33. | |
| General information | |
| Type | Medium bomber |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Glenn L. Martin Company |
| Status | Cancelled 25 November 1942 |
| Primary user | United States Army Air Forces (intended) |
| Number built | None |
| History | |
| Developed from | Martin B-26 Marauder |
The Martin XB-33 Super Marauder was a proposed World War II American bomber aircraft. It was designed by the Glenn L. Martin Company as the Martin Model 190 and was a high-altitude derivative of the company's B-26 Marauder. Two different designs were developed, first as a twin-engined aircraft and then as a four-engined aircraft. The four-engined version was ordered by the United States Army Air Forces, but the program was cancelled before any aircraft were built.