- 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...
- 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...
- the late 1920s by the
Fokker Aircraft Corporation of America. It was a
trimotor p****enger aircraft, and it
carried 12 p****engers. This was four more than...
-
competition in 1963, 1964 and 1976. As well as cars,
Harrah owned a Ford
Trimotor,
early airliner.
After Bill Harrah's death,
Holiday Inn
acquired Harrah's...
- The
Stout 3-AT
trimotor was the
first all-metal
trimotor built in America. The
poorly performing tri-motor led to an
updated design which became the po****r...
-
Latham Trimotor was a
large French trimotor biplane built just
after World War I and used in
small numbers by the
French Navy. The
Latham Trimotor (its...
- The
Stinson Model A was a
moderately successful airliner of the mid-1930s. It was one of the last
commercial airliners designed in the
United States with...
- 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...