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Thunder Over The Bay, Keesler AFB, Biloxi Mississippi...
Manufactured in 1941, delivered to the US Navy, assigned BuNo. 3504.
No. 1825. Stearman B75N1 N2S-3 (N75623 c/n 75-1281)
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Aircraft Type - Registration - (c/n) . . Boeing Stearman N2S-3 Kaydet - SE-BOG - (75-7128)
Owner/Operator . . Breitling
Location & Date . . Branscombe England UK - 24th July 2011
Coded 4
Boeing N2S / PT-17
Beoing B75N1
Found at Jimmy Stewart Airport Festival
Indiana, PA
15 JUNE 2013
N59293
Manufactured in 1942.
Serial Number 75-7254
MFR Year 1943
NS
Up to 61 delivered. powered by surplus 220 hp (164 kW) Wright J-5 Whirlwind.[3]
N2S Known colloquially as the "Yellow Peril" from its overall-yellow paint scheme.
N2S-1 R-670-14 engine. 250 delivered to the US Navy.
N2S-2 R-680-8 engine. 125 delivered to the US Navy.
N2S-3 R-670-4 engine. 1,875 delivered to the US Navy.
N2S-4 99 US Army aircraft diverted to the US Navy, plus 577 new-build aircraft.
N2S-5 R-680-17 engine. 1,450 delivered to the US Navy.
Ashley Battles
Greg Shelton
The 1943 Super Stearman first served with the US Navy as an N2S-3 and was later converted to a 450 HP crop duster in the early 1950’s. In 1984, it was transformed into the colorful and entertaining show plane that you see today. The 450 HP Pratt & Whitney engine was built by Tulsa Aircraft Engines
Boeing B75N1 Stearman N2S-3 Kaydet 75-7774 (1943) N68238 @ Cactus Fly-in, Casa Grande Municipal Airport, AZ
Catalog #: 00026417
Manufacturer: Stearman
Designation: N2S-5
Official Nickname: Kaydet
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive