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5 unusual facts about Stearman


Stearman

Lloyd Stearman, an American aviation pioneer, and founder of Stearman Aircraft

Lloyd Stearman Field, also known as Benton Airpark, is an airport in Benton, Kansas, USA

Stearman Aircraft, the company that produced the Model 75, and other aircraft, and was a subsidiary of Boeing after 1934

Richard Stearman, is an English football player for Wolverhampton Wanderers

Stearman is a common name for the Boeing-Stearman Model 75, a training biplane used during World War II.


Galesburg, Illinois

During Labor Day weekend in September, Galesburg hosts the Stearman Fly in.

Martin Shaw: Aviators

Firstly, there was the story of the crash of actor Martin Shaw's, treasured Stearman biplane, G-BAVO, known as "Two-Six" and his project to get it flying again.

Stearman C1

The Stearman C1 (or Stearman Sport Commercial Model 1) was the first type of airplane manufactured by the Stearman Aircraft Corporation.


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