Stinson
L-5 Sentinel
VT-CBV (c/n 76-1793)
I debated
whether to put the L-5 in the Classic section or wait until I upload
the ex-Military
images. However, since it
was allocated a civilian Approved Type Certificate (ATC # 764)
I decided that it should really be
included here. Originally ordered as the O-62, the classification
was changed to L-5 in
1943. Over 4,000 were produced from 1942 until 1945 and
they served
in virtually every theater of WW
II. Known colloquially as 'Grasshoppers' or, in the case of the
L-5, as the 'Flying Jeep', they
were an extremely hardy aircraft capable of handling an amazing
amount of punishment.
This particular example (ex USAAC 42-99552) was one of hundreds
supplied to the RAF under Lend
Lease where it became KJ 391 and was shipped out to the
South East Asia (Burma)
front. After the war it stayed in India and was used to form the
nucleus
of the Madras Flying Club.