page content for recommended layout. Infobox aircraft begin name Trimotor image Image FordTrimotor in flight.JPG caption Experimental Aircraft Association EAA Ford 4 AT E Trimotor NC8407 c. 2005 Infobox ... Bushmaster 2000 The FordTrimotor also called the Tri Motor , and nicknamed The Tin Goose was an U.S.A. .... Design and development The story of the FordTrimotor began with William Bushnell Stout , an aeronautical ... aero aircraft fordtri.htm FordTrimotor. Smithsonian . Retrieved July 14, 2010. ref In the early ... of all previous designs, the 4 AT and 5 AT emerged. That the FordTrimotor used an all metal construction ... techniques in the 1920s. The aircraft resembled the Fokker F.VII Trimotor, but unlike the Fokker, the Ford ... sites, the FordTrimotor could be fitted with skis or floats. ref name Winchester p. 150 ... of the FordTrimotor 4 AT 10, C 1077, List of acronyms and initialisms A AK a.k.a. G CARC Niagara. It also describes the restoration process and some general history of Ford s Trimotor as well ... and Pretzer 1990, p. 53. ref Alongside the FordTrimotor, a new single seat commuter aircraft, the Ford .... ref name Head and Pretzer p. 53. The Trimotor was not to be Ford s last venture in aircraft ... to the FordTrimotor in an attempt to produce new examples. A new company formed from this effort .... Operational history Image EAA Ford Trimotor.jpg thumb right Restored 1929 Ford 4 AT E Trimotor ... of the world flew the FordTrimotor. ref name Herrick 2004 The impact of the FordTrimotor on commercial ... of the significant flights made by the FordTrimotor in this period greatly enhanced the reputation of the type for strength and reliability. One example is of Ford 4 AT Trimotor serial number 10, built ..., made the first flight above the Geographic South Pole in a FordTrimotor that Byrd ... aboard a FordTrimotor in 1932 during his presidential campaign in one of the first uses of an aircraft ... 1992, p. 170. ref The long range capabilities of the FordTrimotor were exploited in a search for the lost ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 A trimotor is an aircraft powered by three piston engines . File Junkers Ju 52 3mg2.jpg thumb right 300px Trimotor designs were relatively common in the early days of aviation, as engines were less powerful and less reliable. Notable types Armstrong Whitworth Argosy UK,1926 Boeing Model 80 USA, 1928 Fokker F.VII A 3m and B 3m Netherlands USA, 1925 Stinson Airliner Stinson 6000 USA, 1930 FordTrimotor USA, 1926 Short S.8 Calcutta UK, 1928 Junkers G 24 Germany,1924,1925 Junkers Ju 52 Junkers Ju 52 3m Germany, 1932 Couzinet 70 France, 1933 de Havilland Australia DHA 3 Drover Australia, 1948 Britten Norman Trislander UK, 1970 Saro Windhover UK, 1930 See also Trijet an aircraft with three jet engines List of aircraft state collapsed Category Aircraft configurations Aero stub pt Trimotor ... more details
in British Columbia FordTrimotor , an American three engined transport airplane of the 1920s and 1930s ...Wiktionary fordFord may refer to Ford , the short name of the Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford. Ford crossing , a shallow crossing on a river. This is the origin of most uses of the word. Ford may also refer to TOC right Ford Motor Company Henry Ford , its founder Edsel Ford , his son The Ford Foundation , established by Henry and Edsel Ford Motor Company cars, see List of Ford vehicles Ford of Europe , the successor of Ford of Britain For the History of Ford, see History of Ford Motor Company Ford of Britain , known within the UK as just Ford People Gerald Ford 1913 2006 , the thirty eighth President of the United States Ford Quint Elvidge 1892 1980 , second Civilian Governor of Guam Ford surname Places Antarctica Ford Ice Piedmont Ford Island Windmill Islands Ford Island Ford Massif Ford Nunataks Ford Peak Ford Ranges Ford Rock Ford Spur United Kingdom Ford, Argyll Ford, Buckinghamshire Ford, Gloucestershire Ford, Merseyside Ford, Northumberland Ford, Shropshire Ford, West Sussex site of Ford HM Prison , known as Ford Open Prison Ford, Wiltshire United States Ford County disambiguation Ford Township disambiguation Ford, Kansas Ford, Wisconsin Ford s Theater , site of the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln Ford Field , a domed stadium in Detroit, Michigan Ford Center Evansville , an indoor arena in Evansville, Indiana The Henry Ford , a museum complex on part of Henry Ford s estate in Dearborn, Michigan Fictional characters Ford, religious figure in Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Ford and Mistress Ford, characters in William Shakespeare s The Merry Wives of Windsor Ford Prefect character , character in Douglas Adams s The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy Ford Fairlane, lead character in the movie The Adventures of Ford Fairlane James Sawyer Ford , a character in the hit TV drama series Lost Jonathan Ford, a character in the television series seaQuest ... more details
was the FordTrimotorFord 4AT Trimotor , often called the Tin Goose because of its corrugated metal ... Ford image Henry ford 1919.jpg image size 250px caption Henry Ford, circa 1919 birth date Birth ..., Engineering spouse Clara Jane Bryant parents William Ford and Mary Ford children Edsel Ford religion ... from Forbes , February 2008. signature Henry Ford Signature.svg Henry Ford July 30, 1863 April 7, 1947 was an American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company , and sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production . His introduction of the Ford .... As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best known people in the world .... Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. His intense commitment to systematically ... continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation but arranged for his family ... . ref Baldwin, N. 2001 . Henry Ford and the Jews . New York Public Affairs. ref Early years Ford was born ... . ref http www.hfmgv.org exhibits hf default.asp www.hfmgv.org The Henry Ford Museum The Life of Henry Ford ref His father, William Ford business William Ford 1826 1905 , was born in County ... created plantations. citation needed date December 2010 His mother, Mary Litogot Ford 1839 ... Mary was a child and she was adopted by neighbors, the O Herns. Henry Ford s siblings include Margaret Ford 1867 1938 Jane Ford c. 1868 1945 William Ford 1871 1917 and Robert Ford 1873 1934 . His father gave him a pocket watch in his early teens. At 15, Ford dismantled and reassembled the timepieces of friends and neighbors dozens of times, gaining the reputation of a watch repairman. ref Ford, My Life and Work , 22 24 Nevins and Hill, Ford TMC , 58. ref At twenty, Ford walked four miles to their Episcopal ... Little, Brown and Company. New York ref Ford was devastated when his mother died in 1876. His father ... never had any particular love for the farm it was the mother on the farm I loved. ref Ford, My Life ... more details
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page content for recommended layout. Infobox aircraft begin name Model 2A Flivver image Image Ford Flivver Replica.jpg caption Ford Flivver replica Infobox aircraft type type Light aircraft national origin United States manufacturer Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company designer Otto ... from variants with their own articles Stout Skycar The Ford Flivver was a single seat aircraft introduced by Henry Ford as the Model T of the Air . After a fatal crash of a prototype into the ocean off Melbourne, Florida , U.S., production plans were halted. Development The FordTrimotor was Henry Ford s first successful commercial aircraft venture in 1925. Following the Model T as a everyman s vehicle, the Ford Flivver was designed to be a mass produced everyman s aircraft. The idea was first proposed to William Bushnell Stout , manager of Ford s acquired aircraft division in 1926. Stout and William ... building. ref cite book title Beyond the Model T the other ventures of Henry Ford By Ford author Richardson Bryan ref The single seat aircraft was designed with Mr. Ford s instructions that it fit in the size of his office . The first example was displayed at the 1926 Ford National Reliability Air Tour . ref Cite journal magazine Sport Aviation date July 1961 author Robert F. Pauley title The Ford Flivver ref The press and public flocked to see Ford s Flying Car . A single seat aircraft that had ... in the aircraft although he never flew one . ref cite book title Ford Dynasty A Photographic History ... soared But I was simply touring The heavens in a Ford. ref cite book title The Winged Gospel America ... journal magazine Sport Aviation title There s a Ford in your Future author Norm Peterson date August 1991 ref Operational history Ford s chief test pilot was Harry J. Brooks . Brooks flew the Flivver ... flew the Flivver on a visit to Ford field August 11, 1927, and was the only other pilot to fly the Flivver ..., ref http www.aerofiles.com ford.html Ford, Ford Stout ref was built to win a long distance record ... more details
Ford Escort may refer to Ford Escort Europe , a vehicle manufactured by Ford Motor Company s European division from 1968 through 2003 Ford Escort North America , a compact car that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market Ford Squire , a Ford Motor Company vehicle built and marketed for the United Kingdom from 1955 through 1959, branded as the Ford Escort dab Category Ford vehicles Escort bg ca Ford Escort cs Ford Escort da Ford Escort de Ford Escort es Ford Escort fr Ford Escort it Ford Escort lv Ford Escort lt Ford Escort nl Ford Escort ja no Ford Escort pl Ford Escort pt Ford Escort ru Ford Escort sco Ford Escort simple Ford Escort fi Ford Escort sv Ford Escort tr Ford Escort uk Ford Escort ... more details
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Ford City is the name of some places in the United States Ford City, California Ford City, Pennsylvania West Lawn, Chicago Ford City Ford City , a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois Ford City Mall , a mall in the Ford City neighborhood of Chicago disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Ford City de Ford City it Ford City nl Ford City pl Ford City vo Ford City ... more details
Rocky Ford is the name of several places in the United States Rocky Ford, Colorado Rocky Ford, Georgia Rocky Ford, Oklahoma Rocky Ford, Wyoming Rocky Ford Township, South Dakota geodis ca Rocky Ford de Rocky Ford it Rocky Ford nl Rocky Ford pl Rocky Ford pt Rocky Ford vo Rocky Ford ... more details
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Ford Motor Company used the Sunliner name on many of its full sized convertibles through the 1950s and 1960s. 1952&ndash 1954 1952 FordFord Crestline Sunliner 1955&ndash 1956 1955 FordFord Fairlane Sunliner 1957&ndash 1958 1957 FordFord Fairlane Sunliner 1959 1957 FordFord Galaxie Sunliner 1960&ndash 1964 1960 FordFord Galaxie Sunliner Disambig Category Ford vehicles Sunliner ... more details
Pat Ford may refer to Pat Ford, founder of WinCustomize Pat Ford, musician in Colossal band See also Pat Forde , sports journalist Patrick Ford disambiguation Patricia Ford disambiguation hndis Ford, Patrick ... more details
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Ford Fairlane may refer to Automobiles Ford Fairlane Americas , a car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company between 1955 and 1970 Ford Fairlane Australia , a car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Australia between 1959 and 2007 See also Fair Lane , Henry Ford s house and estate The Adventures of Ford Fairlane , a 1990 movie starring Andrew Dice Clay, Priscilla Presley and Wayne Newton disambig es Ford Fairlane lt Ford Fairlane pt Ford Fairlane ru Ford Fairlane ... more details
USS Ford may refer to USS John D. Ford DD 228 John D. Ford DD 228 , named for John D. Ford , was a World War II destroyer USS Ford FFG 54 USS Ford FFG 54 , named for Patrick O. Ford , is an Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate . Ship in active service USS Gerald R. Ford CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford CVN 78 , named for former President Gerald Ford , will be the lead vessel of Gerald R. Ford class aircraft carrier her class of aircraft carriers. She is scheduled to commission in 2015 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Ford Category United States Navy ship names de USS Ford es USS Ford pl USS Ford sl USS Ford ... more details
Bruce Ford may refer to Bruce Ford rower , Canadian men s quadruple sculls rower in the 1984 Olympics Bruce Ford tenor , American operatic tenor hndis Ford, Bruce ... more details
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Ford Trader can refer to Thames Trader , produced by Ford of Britain from 1957 to 1965 Mazda Titan , sold as Ford Trader in export markets disambig Category Ford vehicles Trader ... more details
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