- Aircraft Type: Stearman A75N-1
Constructor's Number (MSN): 75-4502
Place of manufacture: Wichita KS
Date Built: 1942
Registration: N179M
Operator: Stephen A Hoffmann
Previous Identities: USAAF PT-17 Kaydet 42-16339, N51678
Notes and comments: Undated handout from Kings Dominion;
FLYING HIGH ---- A beautifully restored Stearman biplane, once used to train World War II-era pilots, wings over the new $50 million Kings Dominion family entertainment complex, located 20 miles north of Richmond VA. The antique biplane is featured in the Firestone/Kings Dominion International Air Show, performed at the park on weekdays throughout the summer and weekends in early fall. - Photographer: unknown
Location: Doswell VA
Date Photographed: 1975
Original Media: Kings Dominion publicity photo
Registration: N179M
Digitized: 15 July 2021
Posted to GAA: 15 July 2021
GAA Image Number: 50847-1
Notes and comments: -
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