While modern engineering in the aeronautical sector has brought many advantages to plane design, a Port Clinton, OH-based heritage charity announces a funding initiative to continue the restoration of a unique vintage aircraft. More details can be found at https://www.restoretheford.org
Sponsor A Seat On A 1929 Ford Tri-Motor
Plane With This Port Clinton, OH charity
Want to be a part of
preserving aviation history
for generations to come?
Help the Tri-Motor
Heritage Foundation
achieve lift-off!
You can follow the progress
made to date on the Tri-
Motor project through the
foundation's website.
The Tri-Motor first took off
in the Lake Erie Islands
region in 1936.
The Tri-Motor's short
takeoff and landing ability
was ideal for the short island
runways.
The Tri-Motor Heritage
Foundation aims to raise enough
funds to not only restore the Ford
to its former glory but also
acquire other related aircraft
memorabilia.
The project originated in 2004
when Tri-Motor expert Maurice
Hovious floated the idea of a
physical rebuild of a vintage
plane to local pilot Ken
Benjamin.
A spokesperson says,
"Whether you attend an event,
buy a souvenir, or volunteer
your time, there are many
opportunities to contribute to
our success."
With just a few dollars, on a
wing and a prayer, watch a
Ford Tri-Motor take to the
air.
Make a donation to the
Tri-Motor Heritage
Foundation now!
Go to
https://www.restorethef
ord.org for more details.
Plane With This Port Clinton, OH charity
Want to be a part of
preserving aviation history
for generations to come?
Help the Tri-Motor
Heritage Foundation
achieve lift-off!
You can follow the progress
made to date on the Tri-
Motor project through the
foundation's website.
The Tri-Motor first took off
in the Lake Erie Islands
region in 1936.
The Tri-Motor's short
takeoff and landing ability
was ideal for the short island
runways.
The Tri-Motor Heritage
Foundation aims to raise enough
funds to not only restore the Ford
to its former glory but also
acquire other related aircraft
memorabilia.
The project originated in 2004
when Tri-Motor expert Maurice
Hovious floated the idea of a
physical rebuild of a vintage
plane to local pilot Ken
Benjamin.
A spokesperson says,
"Whether you attend an event,
buy a souvenir, or volunteer
your time, there are many
opportunities to contribute to
our success."
With just a few dollars, on a
wing and a prayer, watch a
Ford Tri-Motor take to the
air.
Make a donation to the
Tri-Motor Heritage
Foundation now!
Go to
https://www.restorethef
ord.org for more details.