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Boeing PT-17 Stearman 4BFTS (British Flight Training School), Mesa, early 1940s
HA8108
General Background
The Stearman Aircraft Company produced a bi-plane trainer-aircraft called the Model 70. In 1935 the USN ordered the Model 70 with a Wright J-5 Whirlwind engine designated the NS-1. Boeing Aircraft Company bought Stearman and gave the Model 70 a Lycoming R-680-5 radial engine making it a Model 75. In 1936 the U.S. Army Air Corps placed an order for the Model 75 and designated it PT-13. With a Continental R-670-5 engine it became the PT-17. The RCAF labeled it PT-27 Kaydet with Kaydet becoming the universally accepted name.
The Aircraft
At the beginning of WWII Britain knew they would need to train a large number of pilots so flying and aircrew training schools were set up across Great Britain. However with German air attacks the need for schools outside Great Britain realized so schools began to open in all parts of the British Commonwealth as well as 7 in the U.S.A.. One such school was 4BFTS (British Flight Training School) established in Mesa, Arizona in June 1941 and one type of aircraft used was the Boeing PT-17 Stearman.
Specifications :
Crew: 2 x Student Pilot and Instructor
PT-17 Produced: 3,500 +
Number of all variants produced: 10,000 +
Performance 1 x Continental R-670-5 7 cylinder radial engine producing 220 hp
Maximum Speed: 124 mph
Climb Rate: 840 ft/min
Service Ceiling: 11,200 ft
Range: 505 miles
Dimensions
Length: 24 ft 3 in
Wingspan: 32 ft 2 in
Height: 9 ft 2 in
Weights:
Empty: 1,936 lbs
Maxium Takeoff: 2,717 lbs