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- Ford_Trimotor abstract "The Ford Trimotor (also called the "Tri-Motor", and nicknamed "The Tin Goose") was an American three-engined transport aircraft that was first produced in 1925 by the companies of Henry Ford and that continued to be produced until June 7, 1933. Throughout its time in production, a total of 199 Ford Trimotors were produced. It was designed for the civil aviation market, and was also used by military units and sold all over the world.".
- Ford_Trimotor designer William_Bushnell_Stout.
- Ford_Trimotor manufacturer Stout_Metal_Airplane.
- Ford_Trimotor numberBuilt "199".
- Ford_Trimotor successor Stout_Bushmaster_2000.
- Ford_Trimotor thumbnail Ford_5-AT-B,_McMinnville,_OR.jpg?width=300.
- Ford_Trimotor type Cargo_aircraft.
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageExternalLink FordTri-Motor.
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageExternalLink www.fordtrimotor.org.
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageExternalLink N9612home.html.
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageExternalLink www.portclintonairport.com.
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageID "536357".
- Ford_Trimotor wikiPageRevisionID "606800421".
- Ford_Trimotor areaAlt "77.6".
- Ford_Trimotor areaMain "835.0".
- Ford_Trimotor capacity "10".
- Ford_Trimotor ceilingAlt "5,640 m".
- Ford_Trimotor ceilingMain "18500.0".
- Ford_Trimotor climbRateAlt "5.334".
- Ford_Trimotor climbRateMain "1050.0".
- Ford_Trimotor crew "three".
- Ford_Trimotor cruiseSpeedAlt "145".
- Ford_Trimotor cruiseSpeedMain "90.0".
- Ford_Trimotor designer William_Bushnell_Stout.
- Ford_Trimotor emptyWeightAlt "3560.0".
- Ford_Trimotor emptyWeightMain "7840.0".
- Ford_Trimotor engine(prop)_ Pratt_&_Whitney_R-1340_Wasp.
- Ford_Trimotor firstFlight "1926-06-11".
- Ford_Trimotor hasPhotoCollection Ford_Trimotor.
- Ford_Trimotor heightAlt "3.86 m".
- Ford_Trimotor heightMain "386.08".
- Ford_Trimotor introduced "1926".
- Ford_Trimotor jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Ford_Trimotor lengthAlt "15.32 m".
- Ford_Trimotor lengthMain "1531.62".
- Ford_Trimotor lists "* List of airliners * List of aircraft of World War II * List of military aircraft of the United States * List of military aircraft of the United States (naval)".
- Ford_Trimotor loadedWeightAlt "4590.0".
- Ford_Trimotor loadedWeightMain "10130.0".
- Ford_Trimotor loadingAlt "78.87".
- Ford_Trimotor loadingMain "16.17".
- Ford_Trimotor manufacturer Stout_Metal_Airplane.
- Ford_Trimotor maxSpeedAlt "241".
- Ford_Trimotor maxSpeedMain "150.0".
- Ford_Trimotor maxTakeoffWeightAlt "6120.0".
- Ford_Trimotor maxTakeoffWeightMain "13500.0".
- Ford_Trimotor moreUsers United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Ford_Trimotor moreUsers "Royal Canadian Air Force".
- Ford_Trimotor moreUsers "United States Navy".
- Ford_Trimotor numberBuilt "199".
- Ford_Trimotor numberOfProps "3".
- Ford_Trimotor planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Ford_Trimotor massAlt "6.52".
- Ford_Trimotor massMain "10.71".
- Ford_Trimotor powerAlt "313.0".
- Ford_Trimotor powerMain "420.0".
- Ford_Trimotor primaryUser "about 100 airlines".
- Ford_Trimotor rangeAlt "885".
- Ford_Trimotor rangeMain "550.0".
- Ford_Trimotor related "* Stout Bushmaster 2000 * Stout ST-1 * Ford Flivver".
- Ford_Trimotor similarAircraft "* Fokker F.VII * Junkers G.24 * Junkers G 31".
- Ford_Trimotor spanAlt "23.72 m".
- Ford_Trimotor spanMain "2372.36".
- Ford_Trimotor stallSpeedAlt "103".
- Ford_Trimotor stallSpeedMain "64.0".
- Ford_Trimotor status "18".
- Ford_Trimotor type "Transport aircraft".
- Ford_Trimotor typeOfProp "9".
- Ford_Trimotor unitCost "about $42,000 in 1933".
- Ford_Trimotor variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Stout_Bushmaster_2000.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:1926_introductions.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:Ford_aircraft.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:Trimotors.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:United_States_airliners_1920–1929.
- Ford_Trimotor subject Category:United_States_military_transport_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Ford_Trimotor type Aircraft.
- Ford_Trimotor type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ford_Trimotor type Product.
- Ford_Trimotor type Model_airplane.
- Ford_Trimotor type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Ford_Trimotor type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_Trimotor comment "The Ford Trimotor (also called the "Tri-Motor", and nicknamed "The Tin Goose") was an American three-engined transport aircraft that was first produced in 1925 by the companies of Henry Ford and that continued to be produced until June 7, 1933. Throughout its time in production, a total of 199 Ford Trimotors were produced. It was designed for the civil aviation market, and was also used by military units and sold all over the world.".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford 5-AT".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "Ford Trimotor".
- Ford_Trimotor label "فورد ثلاثية المحرك".
- Ford_Trimotor label "フォード トライモータ".
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_5-AT_Tri-Motor.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_5-AT.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_Trimotor.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_Trimotor.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_Trimotor.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs フォード_トライモータ.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_Trimotor.
- Ford_Trimotor sameAs Ford_Trimotor.