City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1 November 1925 to 16 January 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:450036Submit Correction
View count: 631
In between the Stout AT-2 and the Ford 4-AT, Stout built this hideous trimotor aircraft. Its flying qualities were as terrible as its looks. Ford had William Stout removed from the design office and moved on with the AT-4 which looked like a metal copy of the Fokker F.VII-3m. The sole 3-AT was destroyed in a factory fire. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Stout 3-AT
C/n (msn):3-AT-1
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1 November 1925 to 16 January 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1 November 1925 to 16 January 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:450036Submit Correction
View count: 631
In between the Stout AT-2 and the Ford 4-AT, Stout built this hideous trimotor aircraft. Its flying qualities were as terrible as its looks. Ford had William Stout removed from the design office and moved on with the AT-4 which looked like a metal copy of the Fokker F.VII-3m. The sole 3-AT was destroyed in a factory fire. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Stout 3-AT
C/n (msn):3-AT-1
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1 November 1925 to 16 January 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive