1942 BOEING/STEARMAN A75 N1


  • For Sale
  • 1942
  • BOEING/STEARMAN A75 N1
  • N32497
  • 75-1423
  • Louisburg, NC USA

124900 $124,900 USD

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  • For Sale
  • 1942
  • BOEING/STEARMAN A75 N1
  • N32497
  • 75-1423
  • Louisburg, NC USA

General Specs (cont.)

3907

345 SMOH

779 lb

Used

Additional Classifications

Detailed Description

N32497 is a historic example of the Stearman line. It is one of only four PT-17 aircraft sold as a civilian trainer in 1941 - all others were military aircraft. It was owned and operated by the famed Parks Air College in St. Louis and ultimately came into private ownership as a West Coast cropduster. Over the past nearly 50 years or so it has been owned and known by all in the Raleigh-Durham region by just 3 owners. Now ready for the next proud caretaker of this amazing piece of history.

Avionics / Equipment

Electrical System 
- Ignition 
- Amps 
- Nav Lights 
- ELT 
 
Portable Crew Intercom 
 
Standard Pilot's Panel: 
- Compass 
- Airspeed 
- Turn and Bank 
- Altimeter 
- VSI 
- RPM/Tach 
- Oil Press, Oil Temp, Fuel  
Combo 
- Clock 
 
Standard Front Pax Panel: 
- Compass 
- Airspeed 
- Turn and Bank 
- Altimeter 
- RPM/Tach 
- Oil Press, Oil Temp, Fuel Combo 
- Clock

Airframe

Re-covered Upper Wings and Center Section 2001 with Stitts Poly-Fiber

Engines / Mods / Prop

Engine: 
Continental W670-6N 
s/n 15443 
 
McCauley Propeller 
Model 41D5926 
s/n 428649

Interior / Exterior

Interior 
Orignal Stearman Cockpits 
Exterior 
Air Corps Blue with Yellow Wings

Remarks

N32497 is a historic example of the Stearman line. It is one of only four PT-17 aircraft sold as a civilian trainer in 1941 - all others were military aircraft. It was owned and operated by the famed Parks Air College in St. Louis and ultimately came into private ownership as a West Coast cropduster. Over the past nearly 50 years or so it has been owned and known by all in the Raleigh-Durham region by just 3 owners. Now ready for the next proud caretaker of this amazing piece of history.