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 Post subject: Boeing Stearman PT-13
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:27 pm 
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There was some interest in Stearmans a while back. Here is a photo of one of the more unusual mods.
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Boeing/Stearman PT-13D (E75) "Kaydet" ("The Wendy Mae") (75-5821)(USAAF 42-17658)(N4760V)(Painted as USN 419)(Modifed w/enclosed rear cockpit
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Funny, that's my Stearman! I might be partial but it's the best flying Stearman around!

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OH GREAT! :shock: another Stearman thread. Not to mention, the pic is ruined by that termite hotel covering that beauty in the background! :D

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That's a very unique machine, and I like it!

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Great looking machine! Interestingly, it appeared in my "Golden Age of Flight" page-a-day desk calendar a few days back. I liked it then, too!

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Saw it at Merced a few years back, have waited for a visit to the Watsonville show, hint, hint :wink: ........

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Seriously groovy! Those four ailerons must really handle the crosswinds a sight better than a stocker.


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Was this Stearman owned by Chuck Doyle many years ago? He had one like that, he used for sky writing.


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Yeah, the four ailerons are great! 3x the roll rate with 1/2 the forces. That combined with a balanced elevator and the 450 makes for a GREAT flying airplane. I have to admit, that airplane made me pretty lazy though, I learned to fly Stearmans in this airplane and then stepped into a stock 220 and it's not even the same airplane. Like you said, the ailerons help hugely in cross winds and well...the fix-it lever seems a little more effective in the 450 then in a 220. Anyway, the airplane has always been owned by my family, my dad bought it as a duster project and rebuilt it, it's been flying since 1986. He always wanted an F3F but this is the closest he figured he could get. Anyway, Chuck Doyle did have a similar airplane with the canopy and all but his was a quite a bit different in many regards.

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