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Stearman Aircraft, A Detailed History


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By: Edward H. Phillips


The history of the Stearman Aircraft Company is about American entrepreneurship, aeronautical innovation and determination. Book traces the career of Lloyd Carlton Stearman from his work on the New Swallow biplane through the expansion of the Stearman facilities into Boeing Airplane Company plants. The author collected nearly 400 photos and technical diagrams from the past and present, including many that have never been published before.
Stearman Aircraft, A Detailed History

In his new book Stearman Aircraft, author Edward Phillips follows the career of Lloyd Carlton Stearman from his work on the New Swallow biplane to the expansion of Stearman facilities into Boeing Airplane Company plants. In between was the Travel Air years, out of which came the Model A, B, CH, CW, BW, and Type 5000. The book also pays special attention to Stearman’s rare C1 and C2 biplanes, as well as later upgraded C2s, the C3 series, the M-2, the LT-1, the luxurious CAB-1, the Model 6 Cloudboy, and others. During World War II, Boeing’s sprawling facilities churned out thousands of Kaydet biplanes to train fledgling aviators, more than 1,600 B-29 Superfortress heavy bombers to pound Japan into submission, as well as a steady stream of critical airframe assemblies for the famed B-17 Flying Fortress to reduce Hitler’s Third Reich to rubble. For its work on these great aircraft, Boeing’s Wichita Division earned six Army-Navy “E” awards for excellence in manufacturing and production.

213 pgs, HB, 10.25” x 10.25”, b & w and color photos, endnotes.


Stearman Aircraft, A Detailed History

ISBN Number: 9781580070876

Item Number: 1048

 
 
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