VINTAGE
AIRCRAFT'S FLEET
BIPLANES

Boeing
PT-17 Stearmans
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The first aircraft a cadet
would fly during
flight training prior to and during World War II.
Known for its stability and strength, the
Stearman was a reliable primary trainer and
remains a popular classic today.
Vintage Aircraft Company
has three 1942 Stearmans modified to accommodate
2 passengers in the front cockpit. The seat is 32" across so the
seating is cozy.
North
American SNJ-4 (Texan)
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World War II cadets
flew in a series of three aircraft:
Primary, Basic and Advanced trainers. The North
American AT-6 (Texan or SNJ-4) was an Advanced
Trainer designed to give cadets a taste for the higher
speeds and more complex systems of fighters, bombers
and transport aircraft.
Vintage Aircraft
operates a restored SNJ-4.
Flying low over the surrounding hills gives the passenger
a feel for the
speed and excitement of WW II military flying.
Passengers may also request aerobatics.
