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Boeing N2S-4 Stearman

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Polk City 24/11/2018

WAAAM Fly-In Sept. 2021

Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum

Ken Jernstedt Airfield 4S2, Hood River, OR

Owner: George F. Clifton, Seattle, WA

1942 Boeing Stearman A75N1 PT17 N57947 this aircraft started its life with the USAAF 42-16229 This Bi-plane is now in the colours of N2S-3 US Navy

Photo taken at Mid-Atlantic Air Museum WWII Weekend Spaatz Field Reading Regional Airport June 2018

 

SNJ and N2S

CAF Airsho 2012 (Midland, Texas)

 

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A few fly-bys before landing at Brackett Field for static display during the 2016 Open House & Flyin.

Landing at the Coolidge Fly-In.

 

450 hp Pratt & Whitney Wasp Junior engine conversion.

 

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Officially with the FAA as Boeing Model 75 (N2S-2) and civilian registered as N4214W but wears N2JS in the cockpit.

The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 biplane trainer was built in the 1930’s and 1940’s by the Boeing company. Known as the Stearman, Boeing Stearman, Kaydet, and most appropriately “The Yellow Peril”, it served the Army, Navy and RCAF as a primary or basic trainer throughout WWII.

The Stearman is a remarkably rugged aircraft, having been designed to take the abuse of teaching tens of thousands of pilot recruits to fly.

The unique design of the propeller on the Stearman , the tips of the propeller reach the speed of sound at take-off power settings, making the planes signature “growl” instantly recognizable. The plane served as the PT-13, PT-17, PT-18, and PT-27 and the S2N in various services.

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404 taxiing on the Flying Circus Airshow field after having arrived for the Balloon Festival.

 

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Scanned from a slide. Duxford 21 July 1990.

Cadbury's Crunchie

Stearman N2S-1/R985 Kaydet (A75N1)

N707TJ / 2 (cn 75-950)

Photographed at Leuchars (St. Andrews) (ADX / EGQL)

UK - Scotland.

X Małopolski Piknik Lotniczy

c/n 75-1263.

Built 1941 as an N2S-3 for the US Navy, with the Bureau No 3486.

Seen during the Chipmunk 70th Anniversary event.

Old Warden, Bedfordshire, UK.

22nd May 2016.

Lycoming R680 nine-cylinder 11.15-litre radial, 220-hp

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Markings: U.S. Navy N2S WWII military trainer, 247; C-FBBS

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Tiger Boys' Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum Annual Air Day 2017

 

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The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is a biplane used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Widely known as the Stearman, Boeing Stearman or Kaydet, it served as a primary trainer for the USAAF, the USN (as the NS & N2S), and with the RCAF as the Kaydet throughout World War II. After the conflict was over, thousands of surplus aircraft were sold on the civilian market.

MAAM Mid-Atlantic Air Museum

WWII Weekend Airshow, 2018

Reading, PA

Markings: U. S. Navy N2S-1

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Continental R-670 (W670) seven-cylinder radial, 220-hp

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Great War Flying Museum annual air show

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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8GII ED SWM VR ED IF

 

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Boeing Stearman B75N1 / N2S,

Duxford 11-9-21

Stearman Model 75 N2S-3

Boeing Stearman N2S,

Duxford 15-10-21

Manufacturer: Stearman (Subsidiary of Boeing)

Operator: Cavanaugh Flight Nuseum, Fort Worth, Texas

Type: PT-17 Kaydet A75NI (214/ 05256/N2S-4)

Event/ Location: 2011 New Orleans Air Show/ NAS Belle Chase, New Orleans, Louisiana

Comment: Photo by my son William John Jardim

 

Boeing Stearman N2S,

Duxford 22-10-21

50th Annual Cactus Fly-In Casa Grande AZ March 8, 2008

N707TJ Boeing Stearman N2S-1 Kaydet [75-950] (Aerosuperbatics) RAF Fairford~G 14/07/2007. From a slide.

Flabob Airport Veterans Day Celebration 2016

Spotted way over in telephoto country at the Sedona Airport.

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