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    Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75/76/90/91 / X-90 / X-91 / XBT-17
    Latest Model:N2S-4 Kaydet
    Last Military Serial:37942 USN
    Construction Number:75-3689
    Last Civil Registration:N4602N
    Compressed ID:Boeing N2S-4 sn 37942 USN cn 75-368...
    Latest Owner or Location:Mark W. Moser, Wooster, OH

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a N2S-4 by Boeing.

    November 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Navy with BuNo 37942.

    By 1963

    To Lambert and Lilly Dusting Company, Carlisle, AR with new c/r N4602N.

    30 May 1967

    Involved in an incident.
    Summarized NTSB narrative from report number FTW68F0003: There were no fatalities. Incident occurred at 09:30 hours. The damage was substantial. The engine failed or malfunctioned while turning around. The aircraft nosed over during the landing rollout. There was complete power loss in the failure of one engine. The emergency circumstances included; forced off-airport landing on land. Report remarks include: No. 1 and 5 connecting rods failed. Incident occurred at or near Lonoke, AR.
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    From By 1971 to After 1978

    To Jenkins Aerial, Winnie, TX keeping c/r N4602N.

    30 March 1984

    Certificate of airworthiness for N4602N (A75N1(PT17), 75-3689) issued.

    30 May 1984

    To William J. Crone, Beach City, OH keeping c/r N4602N.

    20 July 1999

    To William J. Crone, Beach City, OH keeping c/r N4602N.
    Markings added: 69
    US Navy titles.

    9 November 2016

    To William J. Crone, Beach City, OH keeping c/r N4602N.

    May 2019

    To Chris Redhouse, Charlotte, NC keeping c/r N4602N.

    June 2019


    Photographer: Brian Rosenstein

    30 August 2019

    To Redhouse Christopher, Marvin, NC keeping c/r N4602N.

    2 January 2023

    To Mark W. Moser, Wooster, OH keeping c/r N4602N.


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    National Transportation Safety Board
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

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    Terry Fletcher

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