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The Ford Model 15-P flying wing was the last aircraft developed by the Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company. After several flights resulting in a crash the program was halted. Ford eventually re-entered the aviation market producing Consolidated B-24 Liberators under license from Consolidated Aircraft.

The Ford Model 15-P flying wing was the last aircraft developed by the Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company.1

Made by Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company.

Ford Model 15-P two seat aircraft that crashed in flight tests and did not go into production. A surviving Flivver resides in the Henry Ford Museum.2
Eng 1 Type
V-8
Status
Capacity
2
Origin
United States
Number Built
1
Manufacturer
Range Miles
500
First Flight
1935
Eng 1 Name
Ford
Span Ft
34
National Origin
United States
Length Ft
14
Prime Units
kts
Eng 1 Hp
115
Eng 1 Number
1
Category

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