Description: Ford is known for Mustangs and Model Ts. But between 1924 and 1932, the company manufactured airplanes too, having bought the Stout Metal Airplane Company and incorporated it into the Blue Oval brand. Ford's best-known airplane was the 5-AT Tri-Motor. When it first flew in 1926 it was the biggest civilian plane in America. Rugged, stable in air and durable, the 5-AT design combined with Ford's reputation helped convince Americans that air travel was safe. This exquisite Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor Mahogany Model is handcrafted by our master craftsmen from the finest Mahogany Wood. Attention is given to every detail, resulting in unsurpassed quality. Models come complete with a detachable wood display stand. The model will be delivered to your door securely in a foam fitted shipping box. These models make a great gift for any aviation enthusiast, veteran or history buff alike. Limited Edition: 100 Pieces in Collection 18.25 Inch Wingspan 12 Inch Length Material: Mahogany Wood High Flying Models is committed to preserving and honoring our rich aviation heritage through scale replicas of aircraft past and present. Our models of general aviation and military aircraft, airliners, corporate jets and spacecraft evoke wonder, stir memories and inspire. All of our models are works of art, designed with a keen eye toward detail to create faithful representations of the original aircraft. We are passionate about quality, which is why each is hand-built by master craftsmen using the finest materials. Purchase for yourself and relive the experience of flying your favorite aircraft. Purchase as a gift for that special pilot or aviation enthusiast in your life. Or, gift one to the next generation and encourage an appreciation for flying.
Price: 249 USD
Location: Cartersville, Georgia
End Time: 2024-09-23T19:34:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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