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This wonderful old Boeing Kaydet is still available to take people who love the sound of a big, round engine for the ride of their lives. N2S is the US Navy designation for the two-place trainer better known as the PT-17 "Stearman."
Boeing Stearman N2S-3 at the "Warbirds Over the Beach" airshow held May 15-17, 2015, at the Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
80-G-41554: N2S-2’s in formation being flown by students at the instructor’s school at Rodd-Field, Corpus Christi, Texas. Photograph released May 20, 1943. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. 2016/10/11).
80-G-410362: Routine head on view of N2S-5 aircraft (BuNo #43369) at Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland, 17 November 1943.
The aircraft is seen here taxiing out to the runway.
Boeing-Stearman B75N1 s/n 75-7213 was built in 1942 as a Boeing-Stearman N2S-3 Kaydet. The aircraft served with the U.S. Navy with serial 07609. After being withdrawn from use with the U.S. Navy, the aeroplane was registered N9912H as Boeing-Stearman Model B75N-1. In 1947, the biplane was converted for agricultural spraying by Aerial Blight Control in West Bend, Wisconsin. In 1979, the Stearman was rebuilt to the two-seat configuration and was repainted in its "Old Crow" colours. In 1990, the "Old Crow" was sold in the Netherlands and is based in the Netherlands since 1991. In 2006, the Boeing N2S-3 Stearman "Old Crow" N9912H owned by The Storyteller went through a grand revision. The airframe, wings and all individual parts have been revised at Antwerp Airport. Since some modifications and enhancements were made. During 2006, the original radial engine was replaced by a brandnew Jacobs R755B2M. On 10 February 2008, the plane made it's maiden flight after the revision.
Boeing Stearman N2S-4 Kaydet (A75N1) N54922
Boeing Stearman A75N1 Kaydet N707TJ
Leicester
27/08/1989
Photo by Peter Willsher
This biplane is a Boeing N2S-5 Stearman with a Lycoming R-680-17 radial engine locally based. Enjoy this photo of a true historical aircraft flying over and landing at Skagit Regional Airport (KBVS) to kick off Hertiage Flight Museum's (HFM's) Props & Ponies 2013.
Boeing acquired Stearman aircraft and ended up building some 10,000 examples of this beloved two-place trainer. The N2S was the Navy equivalent of the Army PT-13D. Up front is a Lycoming R-680 of 220 hp.
Yes, that's a N2S-5 Stearman on the left, and a PT-19 Cornell on the right of the photo. A GA aircraft is in the far right of the frame, above the PT-19.
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A photo from the the 26 April 2014 Heritage Flight Museum/HFM Grand Opening!
This photo was taken in 1995, when the Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum was
housed in 1920s hangars at the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, Virginia, The museum is now in new quarters. On exhibit are aircraft, vehicles, ordinance, uniforms, medals, and equipment. (Scan of 35mm slide film.)
C/n 75-1169 built in 1941 to US Navy marked 3392, in 2009 registered SE-BOZ and marked US Navy 207. Performing at Gothenburg Aero Show at Gothenburg City Airport. Säve, Sweden 28-29 August 2010.
C/n 75-950 built in 1941 to US Navy marked 3173. Later registered N50057, then N9PK, now N707TJ. Performing at Swedish Air Force 90th Anniversary at Malmen outside Linköping, Sweden 28. August 2016
SE-BOG Boeing B75N1 N2S-3 Kaydet and N74189 Boeing A75N1 PT-17 Kaydet Breitling Wingwalkers Airbourne Eastbourne International Airshow 20 August 2017
This biplane is a Boeing N2S-5 Stearman with a Lycoming R-680-17 radial engine locally based. Enjoy this photo of a true historical aircraft flying over and landing at Skagit Regional Airport (KBVS) to kick off Hertiage Flight Museum's (HFM's) Props & Ponies 2013.
Ernest McCauley's 1942 Boeing N2S-4; c/n 75-3420, BuNo 29989, N450WT. Detail view of Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engine.
Composite reconstructed from original parts in 1985 registered N741BJ. In Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Addison, TX, USA 12. October 2017
C/n 75-4952 built in 1943, to US Navy marked 55715, in 1946 registered N262V, in 2011 LN-FTX. Falsely marked US Army Air Corps PT-17 42-16232 / 262. Performing at Kjeller 2012 Celebration of 100 Years of Norwegian Military Aviation at Kjeller Airfield outside Oslo, Norway 3. June 2012.
See this shot from when I saw it 40 years previously!
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