The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is a biplane formerly used as a military training aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934. Widely known as the Stearman, BoeingStearman or Kaydet, it served as a primary trainer for the United States Army Air Forces, the United States Navy (as the N2S), and with the Royal Canadian Air Force as the Kaydet throughout World War II. The PT-17 (N2S-3) version had a Continental engine, with 3,519 aircraft being delivered.
Model Features
Accurate copy of the prototype
Includes three figures of American female cadets
Highly detailed engine and cockpit interior
Two marking variants are included
Markings Available
PT-17,63d AAF FTD, Douglas, Georgia, 1942
PT-17, WASP, Avenger Field, Texas, 1943
Model Information
Scale: 1:32
Number of Parts: 92 + 25 pieces (117 total)
Length: 237 mm
Width: 308 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic