The Saga of the Tin Goose. The Story of the Ford Trimotor - Weiss

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The Saga of the Tin Goose. The Story of the Ford Trimotor by David A Weiss. From the blurb: 'It was the brainchild of Henry Ford and inventor William Bushnell Stout. It was the Ford Trimotor, affectionally called the Tin Goose, the first all-metal passenger plane built in the U.S. Only 200 were ever manufactured, but they launched the nation's first regular scheduled air flights, introducing almost everything we have in U.S. air travel today--from stewardesses to meals aboard planes to concrete runways and lighted airfields.' Illustrated with b&w photographs. Softcover. 284pp.
Edition
Second revised, 1996
Book Publisher
Cumberland Enterprises
Book ISBN
09634429922
Book Dimensions
21.2 × 12.7 × 2.2 cm
Condition

Very good. Spine creased and faded. Front edges of the covers are faded.

Stock Level
1
Price
£12.00
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