4 results found
Registration / Serial: | 4 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Florida Airways |
Aircraft Name: | Miss St. Petersburg |
City / Airport: | Miami - Hialeah Field (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 1926 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 482080Submit Correction |
View count: | 401 |
'Air mail plane Miss St. Petersburg at 54th Street Airport, Hialeah.' Ford sent four new Stout 2-ATs to Florida in November 1925. Only three arrived. Note styling similar to Ford Air Transport Service, although the F in the Ford logo is different. Florida Airways ceased operations in June 1927. Photo by: Gleason Waite Romer / Miami-Dade Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 4 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Florida Airways |
City / Airport: | Miami - Hialeah Field (closed)Map | Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 1926 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 4 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Florida Airways |
Aircraft Name: | Miss St. Petersburg |
City / Airport: | Miami - Hialeah Field (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 1926 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 482080Submit Correction |
View count: | 401 |
'Air mail plane Miss St. Petersburg at 54th Street Airport, Hialeah.' Ford sent four new Stout 2-ATs to Florida in November 1925. Only three arrived. Note styling similar to Ford Air Transport Service, although the F in the Ford logo is different. Florida Airways ceased operations in June 1927. Photo by: Gleason Waite Romer / Miami-Dade Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 4 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Florida Airways |
City / Airport: | Miami - Hialeah Field (closed)Map | Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 1926 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 1 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline |
Aircraft Name: | Miss Grand Rapids |
City / Airport: | Grand Rapids - Kent County (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | July 1926 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 465459Submit Correction |
View count: | 632 |
William Stout's airline started commercial flights from Detroit to Grand Rapids on 31 July 1926, operating as Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline. We are assuming that Miss Grand Rapids, wearing fleet number 1, is Maiden Dearborn I opportunistically renamed, but this requires confirmation. Grand Rapids was Furniture City and here we see the 'first shipment of furniture by air' - presumably also the last. The source dates the photo in 1928, but that is unlikely since the USA finally started registering aircraft in 1927. Photo from: Grand Rapids Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 1 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline |
City / Airport: | Grand Rapids - Kent County (closed)Map | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | July 1926 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 1 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline |
Aircraft Name: | Miss Grand Rapids |
City / Airport: | Grand Rapids - Kent County (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | July 1926 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 465459Submit Correction |
View count: | 632 |
William Stout's airline started commercial flights from Detroit to Grand Rapids on 31 July 1926, operating as Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline. We are assuming that Miss Grand Rapids, wearing fleet number 1, is Maiden Dearborn I opportunistically renamed, but this requires confirmation. Grand Rapids was Furniture City and here we see the 'first shipment of furniture by air' - presumably also the last. The source dates the photo in 1928, but that is unlikely since the USA finally started registering aircraft in 1927. Photo from: Grand Rapids Public Library
Registration / Serial: | 1 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Detroit-Grand Rapids Airline |
City / Airport: | Grand Rapids - Kent County (closed)Map | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | July 1926 to December 1927 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | No Reg |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Aircraft Name: | Maiden Dearborn |
Location: | Not known |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 459521Submit Correction |
View count: | 358 |
The first Stout AT-2, unregistered and named Maiden Dearborn (I). Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial: | No Reg |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Location: | Not known | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | No Reg |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Aircraft Name: | Maiden Dearborn |
Location: | Not known |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 459521Submit Correction |
View count: | 358 |
The first Stout AT-2, unregistered and named Maiden Dearborn (I). Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial: | No Reg |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-1 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Location: | Not known | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 2 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-2 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Aircraft Name: | Maiden Dearborn II |
Location: | Not known |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | June 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 449627Submit Correction |
View count: | 1104 |
The Ford Tri-Motor was developed from the Stout 2-AT, with the ugly Stout 3-AT trimotor looking like a step backwards. Ford Air Transport Service flew a number of 2-ATs between Ford factories, but also on America's first commercial air mail routes from 1926. Note additional 'Ford Air Port of Dearborn' titles on the tail. Florida Airways, the forerunner of Eastern Airlines, was another 2-AT operator. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial: | 2 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-2 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Location: | Not known | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | June 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 2 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Stout 2-AT |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-2 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Aircraft Name: | Maiden Dearborn II |
Location: | Not known |
Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | June 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 449627Submit Correction |
View count: | 1104 |
The Ford Tri-Motor was developed from the Stout 2-AT, with the ugly Stout 3-AT trimotor looking like a step backwards. Ford Air Transport Service flew a number of 2-ATs between Ford factories, but also on America's first commercial air mail routes from 1926. Note additional 'Ford Air Port of Dearborn' titles on the tail. Florida Airways, the forerunner of Eastern Airlines, was another 2-AT operator. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial: | 2 |
Aircraft Version: | Stout 2-AT |
C/n (msn): | 2-AT-2 |
Operator Titles: | Ford Air Transport Service |
Location: | Not known | Region / Country: | Michigan, United States |
Photo Date: | June 1925 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |