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Stearman Kaydet PT-17 from Under the Wing of a B-52 Stratofortress
B-52D Stratofortress and PT-17 on Field at Wichita
Stearman Kaydet PT-13
PT-13B Stearman Kaydet Final Assembly
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet Trainer
Rows of Stearman Kaydet PT-13A Trainers, Hancock Field, Santa Maria, CA, 1939
Stearman Kaydet PT-13 Flight Line
Stearman Kaydet Trainers
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PT-13D Stearman Kaydet in Flight
Stearman Kaydet PT-13A, Model 75A, in Front of Old Wichita Airport Building
Stearman PT Trainer Parts in Storage
Stearman Kaydet Trainers, Model 75s, at Stearman's Wichita, KS Facility
Stearman Kaydet Trainer on the Ground
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet Army Trainers in Flight
Stearman Kaydet PT-13D/T37 Flies Alongside a Fighter Jet
Stearman PT Trainer Wings in Storage
B-52D Stratofortress and PT-17 on Field at Wichita
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet in Flight
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Odd Couple - A B-52 Stratofortress Looms over a Stearman Kaydet Trainer PT-13 Biplane
The Wichita Model 75 two-seater Stearman Kaydet biplane, introduced in 1934, became an unexpected success during World War II. Army trainers were PT-13, -17, -18, and -27 versions. Navy trainers carried the NS and N2S designations. Despite its almost obsolete design, its simple, rugged construction made it ideal as a trainer. Boeing built 8,584 Kaydets in all versions, plus the equivalent of 2,000 more in spare parts between 1936 and 1944. Many were still in use during the 1960s as crop dusters.
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BI23306
Boeing ID
94302
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