WOOSTER − The plane that revolutionized air travel visited the Wayne County Airport and offered rides high above the county. The Ford Tri-Motor airplane, also known as the Tin Goose, was the first ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The famed Tin Goose will be flying through the Northeast Ohio skies next month. Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Co. designed and built the Ford Tri-Motor, which could reach up to 130 ...
At least three Midland men - ages 91, 86 and 80 - plan to ride again in a Ford Tri-Motor when the 1929 airplane is at Midland's Jack Barstow Municipal Airport Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Of the ...
Back in the days of flivvers and flappers, the Ford Tri-Motor transport was the workhorse of U.S. aviation. The “Tin Goose” was shaped like a slightly rhomboid crackerbox, sheathed in corrugated ...
A Ford Tri-Motor “Tin Goose,” a nearly century-old aircraft, landed at Lee Bird Field on a sunny Monday afternoon. Little fluffy clouds and a slight cross-breeze gave the pilots some good landing and ...
Another 15 minutes at 1,000 feet had ticked by, and pilot Dave Ross turned his lumbering tri-motor back towards Oswego County Airport. He’s done this flight, or some version of it elsewhere in the ...
ABOVE WAYNE COUNTY, Ohio – As you duck your head walking up the short aisle of the 10-seat Ford Tri-Motor plane and settle in, the first thing you’ll experience is the comfort of thick padded seats.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WJW) – A historic airplane designed by ...
The Ford Tri-Motor plane, dubbed the "Tin Goose" because it is made of corrugated metal, will be on display and available for flights through Sunday as part of the Experimental Aircraft Association's ...
The 1928 Ford Tri-Motor 5-AT-B, serial No. 8, flew its first flight on Dec. 1, 1928, according to the Experimental Aircraft Association. More than 90 years later, the plane is still flying — and on ...
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