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1928 Ford Tri-Motor "City of Wichita"/"City of Port Clinton"
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1928 Ford Tri-Motor "City of Wichita"/"City of Port Clinton"

1928 Ford Tri-Motor Living History Plane Rides

The Ford Tri-Motor was the first luxury airliner of its time. The "City of Wichita" Ford Tri-Motor participated in the first ever air/rail transcontinental flight in July of 1929 with Transcontinental Air Transport which later became TWA. This is the last surviving aircraft from that original historic flight. Amelia Earhart & Charles Lindbergh also participated in that historic flight with our plane; in addition to being stockholders in the airline TAT. This plane marked the beginning of commercial flight. Purchase Tickets onsite $99/adults, Children 17 & under $75, under 2 sit on lap for free Copilot $200

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