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N2S Enclosures

Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:25 pm

Hi ALL,

I was wondering if anyone might have any pictures of a N2S with a canopy enclosure. I just got some parts for one of these enclosures. The data plate says

NAVY N2S ENCLOSURE
contract N288S-17583
Manufactured by
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORP
Lock Haven Penna
serial # 361

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Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:32 pm

I believe this gentleman at Beaver County Airport PA has/had a N2S with a canopy.
Name ROETHLISBERGER JOHN A
Street 125 CREST DR
City BEAVER State PENNSYLVANIA Zip Code 15009-9353
County BEAVER

Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:23 pm

Interestingly that canopy was widely regarded as a failure on the Stearman. It largely blanked out the rudder and fin (a stock Stearman has terrific rudder authority.) There was only one PT-27 actually fitted with it although the USN used it for a short while before they too tossed it. They were manufactured by Piper. I have all the drawings for it at home if you're interested.

Dan

Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:46 pm

The book "Wings of Stearman" by Peter Bowers, page 56 has photos of the PT-27 FA108 with a canopy . The Canadians did not like it and returned it back to the U S Army. The US Navy liked the canopy used in FA108 and ordered 1650 canopy frames from Piper. There is also a photo of a Navy N2S-5, with the canopy, taken Glenview Naval Air Station. I did not copy this photo because of possible copyright problems.

Below is the PT-27 FA108 photo from Boeing.

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