The National Stearman Fly-In is all about people and airplanes.
Construct and launch a rocket. Discover how a helicopter flies. Make your own badge and wear it proudly.
There are no “hangar queens” at the National Stearman Fly-In.
A long-time supporter of the National Stearman Fly-in will be honored during this year’s event.
Two pilots will offer the joy of flight in their open-cockpit biplanes during the National Stearman Fly-In. They are Robert Preston and David Brown.
Some know the Stearman Model 75 as “The Pilot Maker.” It earned that honorific because more men and women in World War II’s “Greatest Generation” learned to fly in Stearmans than any other series of aircraft built.
What attracts people to Stearman biplanes?
The Stearman introduced more of World War II’s “Greatest Generation” to flight than any other airplane.
The Boeing/Stearman Model 75 primary trainer is probably the best known bi-plane in aviation history.