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As you all know, in the unbuilt projects research business, squeezing stone sometimes gives intriguing info... Looking last night to the Martin projects list at the end of Narkiewicz/Thompson (publisher) book, I suddenly realized that the XB-68 bomber bore the 302A project number, BUT the preceding one, project 302, is described as a Long-Range Interceptor USAF... Now, the A suffix seems to indicate a derivative, so it woukld seems that the XB-68 was originally an interceptor (looking at the desgn it makes a lot of sense). Anyone has more info on this? Also, in the same list, projects 308, 314, 344 are all listed as Long-Range Interceptors. There is even a 319, described intriguingly as TAC interceptor/bomber... Definitively there was a Martin Aircraft line in the LRI saga, besides the Northrop and North American ones. Help is needed, expecially from someone with easy access to the Martin Museum in Maryland...