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  2. Stinson Voyager - Wikipedia

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    The 10A was the last of the series, but the first to be called "Voyager", a name that was retained for the post-war Stinson 108. [1] Six Model 10s were evaluated by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) as the YO-54. The unsuccessful tests led Stinson to design an all-new aircraft designated Model 76, later known as the L-5 Sentinel. [1]

  3. Stinson L-5 Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Stinson L-5 Sentinel is a World War II-era liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), U.S. Army Ground Forces, U.S. Marine Corps and the British Royal Air Force. It was produced by the Stinson Division of the Vultee Aircraft Company (Consolidated-Vultee from mid-1943).

  4. Stinson Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stinson Aircraft Company was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1920 by aviator Edward “Eddie” Stinson, the brother of aviator Katherine Stinson.After five years of business ventures, Eddie made Detroit, Michigan the focus of his future flying endeavors while still flying as a stunt pilot, earning $100,000 a year for his efforts — a huge sum in those days.

  5. Stinson 108 - Wikipedia

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    1946 model Stinson 108 (not a 108-1, 2 or 3) 1946 Stinson 108-1. The 108 variants closely resemble each other but can be visually distinguished by their design changes: Prototype 108 Two prototype model 108s were converted from Stinson model 10A airframes. FAA records show NX31519 was model 108 serial number 1, and NX31532 is model 108 serial ...

  6. Stinson Airliner - Wikipedia

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    The Stinson SM-6000 Airliner was a 1930s three-engined ten-passenger airliner designed and built by the Stinson Aircraft Corporation. The SM-6000 was a high-wing braced monoplane with room for a pilot and a cabin for ten passengers.

  7. Category:Stinson aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Stinson Voyager This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 03:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  8. Stinson Model A - Wikipedia

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    Outside Australia, examples of the Stinson Model A remained in service in such far-flung corners of the globe as Korea and Alaska for some years. One example still survives, having crashed in Alaska in 1947, recovered and rebuilt in 1979, it passed to the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in 1988 and then to Greg Herrick's Golden Wings Flying Museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [5]

  9. Stinson L-13 - Wikipedia

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    The L-13 project was specifically not included in the assets of the sale, however, and Convair continued its production in-house; ultimately building 300 units as the Convair L-13. It was a conventional high-wing tailwheel monoplane used for observation , liaison, and air ambulance duties, which typically require low landing speeds and short ...