Military aircraft built by the Glenn L. Martin Company used this self-sealing fuel tank.
This success was due in part to contracts with the Glenn L. Martin Company and Boeing.
The Glenn L. Martin Company was the single biggest reason for the rapid growth of the area.
While working at the Glenn L. Martin Company he became interested in communications theory and began his work on shift register sequences.
After college Lewis began his work career at the Glenn L. Martin Company.
The twin-engined piston aircraft was designed and built by the Glenn L. Martin Company.
He founded the Glenn L. Martin Company in 1912.
He soon left and founded a second Glenn L. Martin Company in 1917.
His first job, from 1939 to 1946, was with the Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore as an aerodynamicist.
The P6M was the final aircraft constructed by the Glenn L. Martin Company.