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Stearman Kaydet in Flight
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N2S-4, the Navy Version of the Stearman Kaydet, in Flight
The Kaydet, the two-seater biplane introduced by Stearman Aircraft Division of Boeing in Wichita, Kansas, in 1934, became an unexpected success during World War II. Despite its almost obsolete design, its simple, rugged construction made it ideal as a trainer for novice pilots. The Kaydets had fabric-covered wooden wings, single-leg landing gear and an over-built welded-steel fuselage. Only radial engines were used. Between 1936 and 1944, Boeing built 8,584 Kaydets, in all versions, plus the equivalent of 2,000 more in spares. Kaydets were widely used airplanes. In addition to sales to the Navy and the Army Air Corps, the trainers were sold to Canada, China, the Philippines, Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil for both military and civilian uses. Many were still in service in the early 1990s. Their slow, low-level flying capabilities made them particularly suitable for crop dusting and spraying.
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Unique identifier
BI212310
Boeing ID
bw4139
Size
5100px × 3950px 19MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
air to air
airplanes
biplanes
clear skies
clouds
day
exteriors
flying
full body views
historic production status
military
military livery
one person
photos
pilots
propeller planes
right front views
right side views
scanned from film negative
sunshine
text
trainers
viewed from below
Restrictions
Manage crops
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Square
1 : 1
Portrait
2 : 3
Landscape
3 : 2