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    Car and aircraft manufacturers

    Seeing the Ford Tri-Motor at Oshkosh made me wonder, why did Ford quit making planes? Did any other car makers make or consider manufacturing aircraft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougbush View Post
    Seeing the Ford Tri-Motor at Oshkosh made me wonder, why did Ford quit making planes? Did any other car makers make or consider manufacturing aircraft?
    Henry Ford tried to bring to production the airplane equivalent of the Model T, the Flivver, single place everyman airplane. The plane crashed killing Brooke, the engineer a friend of Ford. Ford suspended all aircraft operations. Ford made B24s in WWII. There may have been others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougbush View Post
    ...why did Ford quit making planes?
    $profit$

    [QUOTE=dougbush;67837Did any other car makers make or consider manufacturing aircraft? [/QUOTE]

    If you're only asking about commercial, not military, aircraft, well, Honda, Subaru, Saab, Toyota oh forget it.

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    Better yet, when did car manufacturers stop using homebuilt aircraft to promote their sports cars?



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    On a more-serious note many of the famous automakers used to build, and even design, airplanes and aircraft engines. General Motors produced several fighters (including the FM-2 Wildcat and the P-75 Eagle), Ford built B-24s, Dodge built B-29 Engines.

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    BMW made radial engines for the Focke Wulf 190.

    Mitsubishi, makers of all kinds of consumer products and heavy equipment, started off as a car company and continues as one today. In between it built aircraft, the most famous of which was the Zero. It produced a popular GA twin turboprop in the 70's-80's and also builds commercial passenger jets. My first VCR was a Mitsubishi brand.

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    There is Ford Flivver on display in the Ford museum, Dearborn.

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    Studebaker built Wright engines
    and Packard built Merlins
    under license during WWII. I believe there is a Ford Fliver hanging in either P1 or P2 at EAA Pioneer airport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwanttaja View Post
    On a more-serious note many of the famous automakers used to build, and even design, airplanes and aircraft engines. General Motors produced several fighters (including the FM-2 Wildcat and the P-75 Eagle), Ford built B-24s, Dodge built B-29 Engines.

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    GM also made their licensed variant of the Avenger torpedo-bomber, the TBM; the original Grumman version was designated TBF. IIRC George H. W. Bush was shot down in a TBM.

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    If I recall correctly, Beech built an auto prototype shortly after WWII.

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