Ford Trimotor Aircraft Metal Model
Between 1926 and 1933 only 199 Trimotors were built in Ford’s own factory. Corrugated metal on great thick monoplane wings was a German development, used in Junker JU-52 planes that were flying the Berlin-Rome-London route.
Trimotors were flown by airlines, oil companies and wealthy individuals. The Ford Trimotor and Junkers JU-52 were pioneering airplanes that led to generations of Douglas and Boeing fleets of aircraft, soon to criss-cross the world.
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Between 1926 and 1933 only 199 Trimotors were built in Ford’s own factory. Corrugated metal on great thick monoplane wings was a German development, used in Junker JU-52 planes that were flying the Berlin-Rome-London route.
Trimotors were flown by airlines, oil companies and wealthy individuals. The Ford Trimotor and Junkers JU-52 were pioneering airplanes that led to generations of Douglas and Boeing fleets of aircraft, soon to criss-cross the world.
Additional information
ITEM NUMBER | |
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COLOR | |
WIDTH CM | |
LENGTH CM | |
HEIGHT CM | |
WIDTH INCH | |
LENGTH INCH | |
HEIGHT INCH | |
WEIGHT |
3,95kg |
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