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    Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75/76/90/91 / X-90 / X-91 / XBT-17
    Latest Model:N2S-3 Kaydet
    Last Military Serial:05365 USN
    Construction Number:75-6539
    Last Civil Registration:N122Q
    Compressed ID:Boeing N2S-3 sn 05365 USN cn 75-653...
    Latest Owner or Location:Stoltzfus Brian, Kidron, OH

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a N2S-3 by Boeing.

    Circa 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Navy with BuNo 05365.

    From Unknown to 1953

    To unknown owner with c/r N51071.

    1953

    To Chris Stoltzfus and Associates, Coatesville, PA with new c/r N91X.

    25 May 1956

    Certificate of airworthiness for N91X (A75, 75-6539) issued.


    Photographer: Robbie Robinson Collection
    Notes: When registered N91X.

    April 1963

    To Alden Robinson/Millis Air Service, Accord, NY with new c/r N122Q.


    Photographer: Charles Peter Colomello Collection


    Photographer: Charles Peter Colomello Collection

    By 1971

    To Chris Stoltzfus and Associates, Coatesville, PA keeping c/r N122Q.

    1974

    To Sunny Hill Aerial Sprayers, Austin, MN keeping c/r N122Q.

    1 January 1983

    To Ken Stoltzfus Sr, Kidron, OH keeping c/r N122Q.

    1983

    Restoration started.
    By Stoltzfus family.

    14 October 2003

    To Brian Stoltzfus, Kidron, OH keeping c/r N122Q.

    2005

    First post-restoration Flight.

    September 2006


    Photographer: Ken Stoltzfus Snr.
    Notes: Stearman N122Q at Stoltzfus Airfield, Kidron, OH in September 2006. My father bought it in 1952-53 and we used it as a sprayer. My sons restored it in 2005. Built with 220-HP, it now has 450-HP!

    17 April 2017

    To Stoltzfus Brian, Kidron, OH keeping c/r N122Q.


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