Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to ...
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Stearman Kaydet flying high in Wichita’s Ruffin BuildingThe Stearman Kaydet was built in Wichita and used to train soldiers during World War II. It is now suspended and flying high in the building’s atrium. The Kansas Aviation Museum stored the plane ...
The Stearman Kaydet was the main primary trainer used by the Army and Navy for decades. Stearman left the company in 1931 and it was absorbed into Boeing in 1934. The backyard of the historical ...
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