PT17 Boeing Stearman

PT17 Boeing Stearman

History

The Boeing Stearman is perhaps the most widely known and recognised biplane in the USA, as it was that country's primary basic trainer throughout World War 2.

PT17 Boeing Stearman This famous biplane began life as a design of the Stearman Division of United Aircraft (at that time United Aircraft also owned Boeing and United Airlines), which Boeing acquired as a wholly owned subsidiary in 1934. At the time of the takeover development on the X-70 training biplane was well advanced, and Stearman continued work on the type under Boeing ownership. The prototype of the Stearman Model 75, as the X70 became, flew for the first time in 1936. That year Stearman delivered the first production Model 35s, as the PT13, to the US Army Air Corps. That service immediately found the Lycoming R680 powered PT13 to be an ideal basic trainer,the airframe was rugged and forgiving, and the slow turning radial engine reliable and reasonably economical.

America's entry into World War 2 brought with it massive requirements for pilot training and the US Army and Navy went on to buy thousands of PT13s and Continental engined PT17s and N2Ss. During the war almost all American pilots undertook basic training on the PT13 or PT17, and the type was exported to Canada (as the Kaydet), Britain and other nations. Apart from in Canada the Kaydet name was unofficially widely adopted for the type.

Postwar, the Stearman's rugged construction and good low speed handling saw large numbers converted for agricultural spraying work. Many conversions involved replacing the Stearman's fabric covering with metal (to avoid problems with chemical contamination), while many were fitted with more powerful 335kW (450hp) P&W R985A61 radials.Today many hundred Stearmans are still flown in private hands, although its crop spraying days are mostly over.

Total production 8584 Postwar more than 2100 were converted for agricultural spraying work. Several hundred fly with private owners.

PT17 Boeing Stearman

Performances


Type Two-seat (some, single-seat) basic trainer, often used later for crop spraying.
Manufacturer BOEING USA
Armament None
Maximum speed 118 knots
Cruising speed range 148km/h to 170km/h (80 to 92 knots)
Climbing speed 1000ft/min
Range 800km ( with max fuel at 148km/h (80kt) cruising speed)
Service ceiling 11,200ft


Technical specification

Length 7.62m (25ft 0in)
Wing span 9.80m (32ft 2in)
Height 2.79m (9ft 2in)
Weight 1 200 kg. max
Engine One 170kW (225hp) Lycoming R680 seven cylinder radial piston engine



PT17 Boeing Stearman


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