- The Ford
Trimotor (also
called the "Tri-Motor", and
nicknamed the "Tin Goose") is an
American three-engined
transport aircraft.
Production started in 1925...
- A
trimotor is a propeller-driven
aircraft powered by
three internal combustion engines,
characteristically one on the nose and one on each wing. A compromise...
- 1924 Ford 4-AT
Trimotor airliner Ford 5-AT
Trimotor airliner Ford 6-AT
Trimotor airliner Ford 7-AT
Trimotor airliner Ford 8-AT
Trimotor Freighter freighter...
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delivered to
customers later that month. Two
models are
currently offered: a
trimotor all-wheel
drive (AWD)
model called Cyberbeast, and a dual-motor AWD model...
- was
purchased by Ford
Motor Company in 1924 and
later produced the Ford
Trimotor. At the
height of the
Great Depression, Ford
closed the
aircraft design...
- a
trimotor version; the single-engine
version was to be the
freighter while the
trimotor was the p****enger airline. In the long run, the
trimotor configuration...
-
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Aéronautique in
Paris in 1922. A high-wing
trimotor biplane of
mixed construction, the
aeroplane was to be
powered by three...
- The
Fokker F.VII, also
known as the
Fokker Trimotor, was an
airliner produced in the 1920s by the
Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, Fokker's American...
-
Medellin plane crash of 1935 was an
accident involving two Ford 5-AT-B
Trimotor aircraft at
Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín,
Colombia on the afternoon...
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offered in 5-, 6- and 7-p****enger
configurations with
either a dual- or
trimotor, all-wheel
drive layout. The rear p****enger
doors open
vertically with...