Henry Ford's "Flying Flivver"

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Henry Ford's "Flying Flivver"

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Can you imagine if this had really panned out? Its scary enough driving on the ground in my town lol. It would have been very interesting to have know Henry Ford personally, he seems like a very brilliant man, but at the same time had some really strange quirks....
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Interesting idea :) Mr. Ford's ideas seemed to work out from one extreme to another. They were either very successful or dismal failures. :hmm:
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Short stubby little planes like that can be a real hand full to fly.
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