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This 1941 Boeing/Stearman PT-17 Is a Tough, Two-Winged ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick Rugged enough to withstand wartime Army cadet training, the Stearman PT-17 adapts well to civilian missions.
This 1941 Stearman has 5,816 hours on the airframe and 629 on its Continental W670 radial engine since overhaul. The aircraft is covered with Ceconite and was last painted in 1987.
Flying in a biplane the likes of the 1943 Boeing Stearman we have here must be much more exhilarating than driving a mid-engine Corvette down the strip, however. After all, this is a nearly eight ...
A 1942 WWII Boeing Stearman open cockpit bi-plane from the Capital Wing of the Commemorative Air Force will be available for warbird rides at the airshow in Lititz.
Crews assembled a classic Stearman plane that will hang in the atrium. The plane replaces a mobile created by sculptor Alexander Calder that has hung in the building for nearly 50 years.