Boeing-Stearman
A75N1 (PT-17) Kaydet N57173
(c/n 75-1457)
Although all the Stearmans (at least in the
USA) are ex-military aircraft, I decided to include the
model in the
'Classic' section since the type was given a civilian Approved Type
Certificate
(ATC #743) in
1941. Over 10,000 of these sturdy trainers were built by the Wichita
Division
of the Boeing
Airplane Company, which had taken over the Stearman concern in 1939.
It
was
produced as the PT-13, PT-17 (the most numerous) and the PT-18 for the
USAAF and
as the
N2S series for the US Navy. The nice plain civilian
example above was taken at Hawthorne
Municipal Airport in 1959, whilst the (now more commonly attired)
'warbird' seen below decked out
as a
Navy N2S-3 was at Santa Paula in 2001. In actual fact this
aircraft is an A75N1 and is an ex
PT-17.
Were it really an N2S-3 it would have been a B75N1 model.
Boeing-Stearman
A75N1 (PT-17) Kaydet
N90840
(c/n 75-1619)