Martin 404
Martin 404 Skyliner
The Martin 404 is a greatly improved development of the similar appearing Martin 202. The earlier aircraft suffered from a number of problems the most serious of which was a design flaw in the wing that could cause the wings to break up in flight. The 404 corrected this error and added cabin pressurization to permit higher flights with more comfort for the passengers. The 404 first flew in 1950 and more than 100 were sold to Eastern Airlines, Trans World Airlines, the U.S. Coast Guard and one to Howard Hughes. Some of the Martin airliners remained in service into the 1980s with small airlines and private owners.
Wingspan | 93 ft 3 in. |
Wingspan |
Length | 74 ft 7 in. |
Length |
Height | 28 ft 5 in. |
Height |
Weight | 44,900 lbs (loaded) |
Weight |
Max. Speed | 312 MPH |
Maximum Speed |
Service Ceiling | 29,000 ft |
Service Ceiling |
Range | 1,080 miles |
Range |
Engines | Two Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB-17 radials with 2,400 horsepower each |
Engines |
Crew | 2 pilots, 1 flight attendant, 44 passengers |
Crew |
Manufacturer
Martin
Markings
Mr. Marvin Janzen, 1975
Designation
404
Registration
N462A, N462M
Serial Number
14153