![]() Used by the USAAF and the USN, as well as by other countries, the Model 75 had a variety of military designations: USAAF PT-13, PT-17, PT-18, and USN N2S-1 to N2S-5. In total, 8,428 Model 75s had been built by 1945 when production ended. Some 61 were bought by the USN as Model 73s and the improved Model 75 appeared in 1936. In the same year, the prototype Model 70 private-venture training biplane, designed by Harold Zipp and Jack Clark, was built. The Stearman Aircraft Company, started in 1927, was combined with Boeing in 1934. The pack features a fully functioning 3D VC (virtual cockpit), advanced external and internal animations along with over 8 repaints. Taking its maiden flight in the '30s and having combat service with certain worldwide military regiments up until the 1960s - this aircraft has served well. ![]() The Boeing-Stearman Model 75 is one of the most famous American biplanes ever to exist. In fact, the video you see above was produced using this model in P3Dv5. Originally based on a previous FS2004 model, this has been brought up to date as native FSX making it compatible with the latest versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator X (including Steam Edition) and all versions of Prepar3D including the latest (and fully tested in) P3Dv4 and P3Dv5 versions. An FSX-native Boeing-Stearman Model 75 freeware aircraft add-on with a range of repaints (with more to come in this pack).
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