Ford Trimotor
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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.[1] It was designed for the civil aviation market, but also saw service with military units. The Ford Trimotor was sold around the world. This plane has a full intieror also sorry about the missing wall pice in the rear of the cab to add flip the wall pice this is there down and mirror it to the other side then flip both back up
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +21 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 92.5ft (28.2m)
- Length 72.1ft (22.0m)
- Height 20.0ft (6.1m)
- Empty Weight 7,453lbs (3,380kg)
- Loaded Weight 38,535lbs (17,479kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.041
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.077
- Wing Loading 12.5lbs/ft2 (61.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,072.1ft2 (285.4m2)
- Drag Points 11797
Parts
- Number of Parts 285
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 883
Cool Thanks! @Lolivier
Probably the first Trimotor I've seen in a while, but I'm glad it's you that did it: attention to detail is amazing. Great job! I'm waiting for others bush planes
@Cedy117 Alright. just wanted to check. Thanks
Sure go ahead @Mkenz
Its a cool replica. I love the camera angles. is it ok if I use this in Everyplay recordings?
Thanks glad you like it man @YoYoJ16
Yeah these old birds dont look to safe compared to what we have today I've only seen a Trimotor a couple times never wanted to go in it for a ride only cool plane I ever rode in was an old Waco aq6 @WalrusAircraft
I was scared to fly in it last year. @Cedy117
Thanks walrus glad you like this old bird @WalrusAircraft
Thanks man @FlOu
I love it!
Flies like a dream
Thanks! @A5mod3us
Very nice.
Oops forget a wall pice in the rear neer the doors though @Gelodicus
Thanks nice to know @Gelodicus
Being a certified crew chief of a ford tri motor, (N414H), I have to commend your attention to detail. I tried to find something to critique, but didn't find anything of substance. Extremely good job!
Thanks! @PlanesAndThings
I don't know ill Do modern planes some time just can't find any inpreration for them @LordJohawks1976
Yeah had to use cowlings I still got a couple of planes that can use it Maby try ask walrus or some one @XVIindustries
When are you doing modern planes
Are you only doing vintage planes?
Shame it doesn't have the engines.... I'll ask a again
Thanks man! @RedBeard66
Cool @RABpilot