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    Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75/76/90/91 / X-90 / X-91 / XBT-17
    Latest Model:PT-13D Kaydet
    Last Military Serial:42-16972 USAAF
    Construction Number:75-5135
    Last Civil Registration:N1307N
    Compressed ID:Boeing PT-13D sn 42-16972 USAAF cn...
    Latest Owner or Location:Robert E. Burton Jr, Vancouver, WA

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a PT-13D by Boeing.

    Circa 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 42-16972.

    1957

    To Baxter Aircraft, Yakima, CA with new c/r N1307N.
    Operated with markings: #14

    1963

    To Ronald McDougal, Yakima, WA keeping c/r N1307N.

    1970

    To Condon Aviation, Condon, OR keeping c/r N1307N.

    30 June 1975

    Certificate of airworthiness for N1307N (E75, 75-5135) issued.

    1986

    To Robert E. Burton Jr, Vancouver, WA keeping c/r N1307N.

    July 1986

    Crashed.
    The accident occurred at the Clark County Airport (0S6) Orchards, WA, United States while maneuvering. The damage was substantial. The pilot reported the engine started running rough near woodland, Washington and an approach was set up, but due to many aircraft in the pattern the pilot elected to go to scappose, Washington (about 10 nm south of woodland). At scappose, Washington the pilot noted xs on the runway and decided to try to make it to evergreen (17 nm south-east of scappose)...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    20 July 1992

    To Robert E. Burton Jr, Vancouver, WA keeping c/r N1307N.

    17 August 2002


    Photographer: Larry Johnson
    Notes: At Evergreen Field (59S) / Suggs Airport, Vancouver, WA.

    7 October 2014

    To Robert E. Burton Jr, Vancouver, WA keeping c/r N1307N.

    9 October 2020

    To Robert E. Burton Jr, Vancouver, WA keeping c/r N1307N.


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