Thursday, 2 March 2017

Henry Ford Built Airplanes Too

Yes, Ford Corporation was involved in the building of aircraft as well as automobiles. Ford’s aircraft division never grew into anything substantial like Boeing or Lockheed did, but for a number of years, they made some pretty good aircraft. The models they built were referred to asthe Ford Tri-Motors.

The history involved

During the 1920s, the name Henry Ford was magic, for it identified the man who had given transportation to America in the form of the 15 million affordable Model Ts cars and trucks. It seemed a natural thing for the company to consider building aircraft and Henry Ford agreed.
William B. Stout, a famous designer who worked at several Detroit automobile companies was the man behind the Ford Tri-Motor. In the early 1920s, he had come to Ford to help the company with its Model T production, which was undergoing explosive demand. He eventually became close to Henry Ford and his son Edsel and got them interested in aviation.  They soon put him in charge of a group that was tasked to build the Ford Corporation’s first airplane: the Tri-MotorModel 3-AT. Read More: TopCarsPicks.com

 

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