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Stearman Kaydet PT-17 Primary Trainers built for Peru, Great Britain, China, US Navy, and US Army
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet Army Trainers in Flight
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet Trainer
PT-17 Stearman Kaydet in Flight
Stearman Kaydet PT-18
Stearman Kaydet PT-13
Stearman Kaydet Trainers
Stearman PT-17 with Navy Markings in Flight
PT-27, the Army Designation for the Stearman Kaydet, in Flight
Stearman Kaydet PT-17 Flight Line
Stearman Kaydet PT-13 Flight Line
Stearman Kaydet Trainer on the Ground
PT-13D Stearman Kaydet in Flight
Stearman Kaydet in Flight
Rows of Stearman Kaydet PT-13A Trainers, Hancock Field, Santa Maria, CA, 1939
N2S-4, the Navy Version of the Stearman Kaydet, in Flight
Neon Boeing Wichita Sign with Stearman Kaydet PT, Plant I Wichita
Stearman Kaydet PT-13D/T37 Flies Alongside a Fighter Jet
Stearman Kaydet Trainers, Model 75s, at Stearman's Wichita, KS Facility
Stearman Kaydet Flightline at Stearman Wichita
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Stearman Kaydet PT-17 Primary Trainers built for Peru, Great Britain, China, US Navy, and US Army
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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BI211964
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