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    Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75/76/90/91 / X-90 / X-91 / XBT-17
    Latest Model:PT-17 Kaydet
    Last Military Serial:41-8970 USAAF
    Construction Number:75-2529
    Last Civil Registration:N51807
    Compressed ID:Boeing PT-17 sn 41-8970 USAAF cn 75...
    Latest Owner or Location:Maniscalco Peter, Germansville, PA

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a PT-17 by Boeing.

    Circa 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 41-8970.

    1946

    To Daniel Webster Airways, Nashua, NH with new c/r NR51807.

    1947

    Being advertised for quick sale - asking price - $1350.

    10 June 1958

    Certificate of airworthiness for NR51807 (A75N1(PT17), 75-2529) issued.

    By 1963

    To Alden Robinson, Accord, NY with new c/r N51807.

    13 May 1965

    Involved in an incident.
    Summarized NTSB narrative from report number NYC65F0186: There were no fatalities. Incident occurred at 11:45 hours. The damage was substantial. Incident occurred at the Warwick Airport, Warwick, NY. Stalled or mushed during the initial climb. The factors included; sudden windshift. The sky conditions were broken. The ceiling was 4000 feet at the accident site. The visibility was 5 or over (unlimited). The temperature was 65 degF. The wind direction was 350 degrees...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    By 1971

    To Edward A Carter, Clarksboro, NJ keeping c/r N51807.

    13 January 1977

    To Paul J. Dimatteo, Milmont Park, PE keeping c/r N51807.

    8 September 1978


    Photographer: Larry Johnson
    Notes: In Galesburg, IL.

    20 May 1998

    To Paul J. Dimatteo, Mil. mont Park, PA keeping c/r N51807.

    21 June 2002

    To Peter Maniscalco, Germansville, PA keeping c/r N51807.

    5 July 2018

    To Maniscalco Peter, Germansville, PA keeping c/r N51807.


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