The Tri-Motor Heritage Foundation is devoted to perpetuating America's aviation heritage through building, preserving and maintaining a flying 1929 Ford Tri-Motor aircraft. Learn More.
In 1936, Milton Hersberger, an early barnstormer and accomplished aviator, purchased the first Ford Tri-Motor to be used for air service to the nearby Lake Erie Islands. Affectionately known as the "Tin Goose," the legendary all-metal Ford Tri-Motor was a true workhorse that played a vital role in hauling passengers, mail, and cargo to and from the islands. Pushing a top speed of 85 mph, the complete 17 mile roundtrip from Port Clinton consisted of 12 take-offs and landings and took less than 45 minutes. The airline earned its reputation as "The Shortest Airline in the World" averaging a trip of less than 10 minutes between each stop.
The Tri-Motor Heritage Foundation is devoted to perpetuating America's aviation heritage through building, preserving and maintaining a flying 1929 Ford Tri-Motor aircraft. Learn More.
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