About the BOEING A75L300
The Boeing A75L300, commonly known as the Boeing Stearman, is a biplane that holds a renowned place in aviation history, particularly within general aviation and military training. Its development traces back to the 1930s, produced initially by the Stearman Aircraft Corporation which became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934. The Boeing Model 75, the basis for the A75L300, was primarily designed as a military trainer, earning its popularity during World War II when it became the primary trainer for the United States Army Air Corps and later the United States Navy, where it was designated as the N2S. Over 10,000 units of the Stearman Model 75 were built, with the A75L300 being one of its many variants. The