Stearman
The term "Stearman" primarily refers to the Boeing Stearman, a biplane that was widely used for military training during World War II. Designed by the Stearman Aircraft Company, it is known for its distinctive two-wing structure and robust design, making it an ideal aircraft for novice pilots. The Stearman is often recognized by its bright yellow color and is affectionately nicknamed the "Yellow Peril."
In addition to its military use, the Stearman has become a popular aircraft for aerobatic performances and vintage aviation events. Many enthusiasts and pilots appreciate its classic design and flying characteristics, leading to a thriving community of Stearman owners and restorers who celebrate this iconic plane.