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N9215H 1943 STEARMAN B75N1 (N2S-3 U.S. NAVY #497 ), LIGHT FLIGHT BALLOONS INC., 1033 TAYLOR RD., STREET, MD 21154 (HARFORD CO.) LTAFlite@aol.com 410-836-1116 Michael Gerred, President and Chief Pilot @ 2014 Massey Bi-Plane Fly-In 6/28/14.
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'The Flying Circus' AeroSuperBatics Boeing B.75N1/ N2S-3 Kaydet SE-BOG '1' and Boeing PT-17 Kaydet N74189 '2' with Wingwalkers. Duxford Air Festival - 27th May 2018.
The Boeing N2S(PT-17) STEARMAN. The Boeing Aircraft Company built the Stearman as a primary trainer for the U.S. Army Air Corps and U.S. Navy. The PT-13, powered by the 225hp Lycoming was the first Stearman used for extensive military training and was supplied to civilian contract flying schools beginning in 1939. As the need for pilots increased, the Army ordered a version of the Stearman powered by the 220hp Contintental engine. This version was designated the PT-17 and became the most numerous version of the aircraft. A total of 3,769 PT-17s were built.
Virginia Air & Space Center - 23 JUN 2012
This restored Stearman is displayed at the Virginia Air & Space Center.
This trainer was built for the US Navy and Marine Corps between 1936-1939. Over 10,000 of the various models of the aircraft were produced by the end of WWII.
This aircraft was previously on display at the US Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Virginia.