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    Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75/76/90/91 / X-90 / X-91 / XBT-17
    Latest Model:E75N1 Kaydet
    Last Military Serial:52606 USN
    Construction Number:75-8788
    Last Civil Registration:N55PR
    Compressed ID:Boeing E75N1 sn 52606 USN cn 75-878...
    Latest Owner or Location:Pro-Form Llc, Wilmington, DE

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as an E75N1 by Boeing.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Navy with BuNo 52606.

    By 1964

    To George O. Clanton, Yazoo City, MS with new c/r N66518.

    To unknown owner with c/r YS-338A.
    Operated in El Salavador.

    13 April 1993

    To Jeanne B. Reed, Goshen, OH with new c/r N55PR.

    12 October 1994

    Certificate of airworthiness for N55PR (E75N1, 75-8788) issued.

    6 July 1996

    Crashed.
    The accident occurred at the Hickory Grove Airport (OH65) Goshen, OH, United States while landing. The damage was substantial. The pilot reported that she was giving a friend a ride in the airplane and that they were coming in for a landing on runway 24. She stated: It was a hot day [and] I could feel the plane settle over the corn field. I was a little low so I added power coming over the field. The pilot indicated that when she thought that she had cleared the field, she reduced the power...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    31 August 2008


    Photographer: Nick Dean
    Notes: 2008 photo taken at Antique Airfield. Photo displayed with written permission of Nick Dean

    23 April 2009


    Photographer: James Eubanks
    Notes: Sun-n-Fun, Lakeland Linder Regional Airport, Lakeland FL

    4 November 2013

    To Pro-Form Llc, Wilmington, DE keeping c/r N55PR.

    By 24 August 2015


    Photographer: Jeffrey Rosania
    Notes: Classic look in Black and White

    30 May 2016


    Photographer: Erik Gutterson
    Notes: At Lexington Fly-In


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