Boeing Stearman
The Boeing Stearman, also known as the Stearman Model 75, is a biplane that was primarily used as a military trainer during World War II. Designed in the 1930s, it features a distinctive open cockpit and a robust structure, making it ideal for flight training. The aircraft is powered by a radial engine, providing reliable performance and agility.
After the war, the Stearman became popular in civilian aviation, especially for crop dusting and aerobatic performances. Its simple design and durability have made it a favorite among aviation enthusiasts and collectors, ensuring its legacy in the history of flight.