World War II Stearman faces off with a row of modern-day-EDF jets.
Stearman Pt-17 from Maxford USA awaits her turn on the flight line at Whittier Narrows field in South Elmonte, CA. As a
fixed wing aircraft, and not classed as a slow flyer, she will fly off the paved runway.
e say this is a Stearman that breaks the rules
not just because I did the embarrassing no-no of flying it over the rifle range at Whittier Narrows, setting off their complaining fog horn that can be heard all over the park, but for a more important reason. There is an understood rule among those who regularly buy and fly RTFs that you check the airplane from one end to the other