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  2. Stearman Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Northrop Aircraft Corporation was merged into Stearman in July 1931, [4] [a] and Northrop's operations were moved from Burbank to Wichita. [ 1 ] : 112 By 1932, during the Great Depression , the number of employees at Stearman had dropped to 25.

  3. Boeing-Stearman Model 75 - Wikipedia

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    A WAVE in a Boeing Stearman N2S United States Navy training aircraft United States Navy N2S-2 at NAS Corpus Christi, 1943 United States Navy NS-1s of the NAS Pensacola Flight School, 1936 Boeing Stearman E75 (PT-13D) of 1944 Vintage Boeing-Stearman Model 75, Breitling SA Boeing Stearman (PT-13D) of the TALOA in Dirgantara Mandala Museum, Indonesia Boeing Stearman (PT-13) of the Israeli Air ...

  4. Stearman Cloudboy - Wikipedia

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    1930-1931 Number built: 7 The Stearman Model 6 Cloudboy was a 1930s American training biplane designed and built by the Stearman Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas.

  5. Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM) is located in Hood River, Oregon, United States, adjacent to the Ken Jernstedt Memorial Airport.WAAAM is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to the preservation of, and education about aviation, automobile, and other historic transportation-related relics.

  6. Pitcairn Mailwing - Wikipedia

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    The Pitcairn Mailwing family is a series of American mail carrier and three-seat sport utility biplane aircraft produced from 1927 to 1931. ... Stearman C2 and C3 ...

  7. Travel Air - Wikipedia

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    An early leader in single-engine, light-aircraft manufacturing, from 1925 to 1931, Travel Air was the largest-volume aircraft manufacturer in the United States in 1928 -- the principal contributor to Wichita becoming named the "Air Capital City" by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce.