Price Reduction! This must see 1941 Boeing Stearman A75N (PT17) is currently flying and active. Very clean aircraft! This aircraft had a total rebfurb/restoration in 1996. Fresh annual in November 2024. All cylinders have compressions in the mid to high 70’s.
1941 Boeing/Stearman A75N1 (PT-17)
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Special use
- Military / Warbird
Highlights
Seller location
Saluda, Virginia, United States
Aircraft location
Saluda, Virginia, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
4,244 hours
Engine 1 hours
84 hours SMOH
Propulsion
McCauley, Propeller 2 blade, Model 41D 5926 Serial number AC-42-7980
Avionics
Flight rules
Visual Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
Garmin GTR 225 Comm Radio
Garmin GTX 327 Transponder
GDL-52R SiriusXM/ADS-B receiver
Additional equipment
Covered wings, upper and lower, center section, fuselage and tail surfaces with “Cooper Superflite” 102 fabric per STC.
Brackett Air Filter STC
Redline Hydraulic brake system STC
Airwolf Oil filter remote system STC
Uavionix tail-beacon ADS-B out STC
Dusters & Sprayers Tail Shock Absorber Assy
Whelen LED Beacon light assy on under belly
Remote ELT switch
New ACR dual ELT frequency
Jasco Alternator kit
New fuel sight gage
USB ports (two)
Solid tail wheel
Map light
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Interior Condition
Interior: 9/10 - The forward seat compartment and the aft seat compartment are very clean and in great condition.
Interior Score
9
Exterior Condition
Exterior: 9/10 - Silver base paint, the paint is in great condition.
Paint Score
9
Maintenance
Inspection Status
Annual Inspection: Last Annual Inspection completed November 2023. Fresh Annual will be completed in November 2024.
Transponder Inspection: Last Transponder 91.413 Inspection completed February 2023
Price Change history
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