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L1011dal
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*Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Sat Sep 29, 2018 5:33 pm

The Ford Trimotor was touring around the United States with a stop in Titusville Florida offering scenic rides. Prior to take off, the ground staff providing a historic and safety briefing regarding the flight for all passengers. This specific aircraft's first flight was on December 1, 1928. During that time, the aircraft was the latest and greatest flying machine which took several days to fly across the United states with various stops. A total of 199 aircraft were made until 1933. This specific version, the Ford 5-AT-B, is powered by 420-hp Pratt & Whitney Wasp C-1 or SC-1 radial piston engines. It accommodates two pilots and 15 passengers and a total of 41 built.

The aircraft, during its introduction to service, expanded transcontinental service within the United States in conjunction with rail service on certain segments. The aircraft flew (and still does) at 80 mph and bridged the gap over certain parts of the country where rail service did not exist. There are still a few Ford Trimotors airworthy today with some touring the United States offering historic rides. Ford Trimotors, aka "the Tin Goose", can also be seen in several museums including the Smithsonian in Washington DC with additional aircraft being restored to flight condition.

The flight was a quick flight taking off from Titusville (Space Coast) regional airport in Titusville Florida. With little wind, the aircraft departed from the Warbird Museum ramp and taxi out to runway 18 for take off. While the runway was over 7000 feet long, the aircraft only used a small faction of the runway to accelerate to 80 mph and take off to the skies. The flight proceeded to the south of the airport doing some scenic flying around the intracoastal waterway prior to turning back to the north and lining up for landing on runway 36. The large picture windows and open cockpit was a treat along with hearing the radial piston engines during the flight.

A great flight and experience if you ever get a chance to be a part of aviation history and fly one of these

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NldHUHJhxhQ


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stratosphere
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Sat Sep 29, 2018 10:48 pm

Awesome...I did a trimotor ride at Oshkosh one year. I have one complaint do not add music to aviation videos that drives me nuts. About the only ones that can get away with that is the Blue Angels.
 
TheBean
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Sun Sep 30, 2018 1:27 am

Very nice, looks awesome! I would love to go up in one of those. Great video
 
WN732
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:52 am

I flew on that exact plane 2 years ago when it came to visit Fresno, CA. Definitely a must for any enthusiast.
 
F9Animal
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Mon Oct 01, 2018 4:51 pm

Great Video! One has to ask!!! Where did you get the toy?!!
 
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Ryan h
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:59 am

Great report and photos and video.

As someone else has said, the music detracted from the video.
 
L1011dal
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:23 am

Thanks for the feedback - yea get mixed feedback on the music. The non aviation folks get bored but the aviation folks like the hear the engines (me too).
Anyways found the cool Trimotor model at "HomeGoods". It's supposed to be a house decoration and not really a toy and couldn't pass it up. They also had other aircraft and was only around $20. Great deal for the aviation folks since not specialized and it's designed probably to sit on a book self or in a Dr's office etc. but pretty good detail and a great find.
 
boeing767300
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:53 am

Nice video but the music was soooooo annoying. Consider uploading it again without the music.
 
boeing767300
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:54 am

Nice video but the music was soooooo annoying. Consider uploading it again without the music.
 
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Re: *Video* Flight on the 90 year old Ford Trimotor

Tue Oct 30, 2018 5:13 pm

Cannot go wrong with the great Trimotor. Thanks for sharing this! :)

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