Stout 3-AT

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The Stout 3-AT trimotor was the first all-metal trimotor built in America. The poorly performing tri-motor led to an updated design which became the popular Ford Tri-Motor. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString William Bushnell Stout, George Prudden, Harold Hicks, Thomas Towle, Otto Koppen, John Lee, and James Smith McDonnell
rdf:langString Wind and Beyond: A Documentary Journey Into the History of Aerodynamics
rdf:langString Commercial airliner and Air Mail freight aircraft
rdf:langString The Stout 3-AT trimotor was the first all-metal trimotor built in America. The poorly performing tri-motor led to an updated design which became the popular Ford Tri-Motor.
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