- Stearman
Stearman Aircraft Corporation was an
aircraft manufacturer established byLloyd Stearman atWichita, Kansas in 1927. Two years later, he sold it to theUnited Aircraft and Transport Corporation .In September 1934, United was forced to separate its airline and aircraft manufacturing operations. At this time,
Boeing became a separate business once again, and Stearman was made a subsidiary of it. Stearman officially ceased to operate as a brand at this point, but it was at this same time that the Stearman plant had created its most successful and enduring product, the Model 75 "Kaydet" that would become the main primarytrainer aircraft for the US military duringWorld War II . The trainees who flew them called this biplane the "yellow peril".O'Rourke, G.G., CAPT USN. "Of Hosenoses, Stoofs, and Lefthanded Spads". "United States Naval Institute Proceedings", July 1968.] Although the Stearman company designed a range of other aircraft, the Model 75s have come to be known simply as "Stearmans" or "Boeing Stearmans".In
2005 , Boeing sold the civil portion of the former Stearman operations to Onex, forming Spirit AeroSystems, though they have retained the military operations.A national Stearman fly-in is held every year around
Labor Day inGalesburg, IL .References
Notes
Bibliography
* Boeing Company. Pedigree of Champions: Boeing Since 1916, Third Edition. Seattle, WA: The Boeing Company, 1969. No ISBN. WorldCat.
* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6.External links
* [http://www.warbirdalley.com/pt17.htm Warbird Alley: Stearman page]
* [http://www.stearman.net/ Stearman Restorers Association]
* [http://www.stearmanflyin.com/ National Stearman Fly-In website]
* [http://www.stearmanflyin.org/ St. Fransis, Kansas regional fly-in website]
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