1943 BOEING Stearman E75 SOLD
No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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Last asking price
$222,207
- Year
- 1943
- Make
- Boeing
- Model
- Stearman E75
- Total Time
- 2,617 hr
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Seller
- Charlie Kimbell
- Source
- avpay.aero
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Boeing Stearman E75 typical:
$125,000 – $134,671
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Description
N4721V was manufactured by the Stearman division of Boeing aircraft in Witchita Kansas under & Army Air Force contract in September 1943. Serial Number 42-16931 was designated a PT-13D & fitted with a Lycoming R-680-17, 9 cylinder radial engine of 220 BHP. The aircraft was delivered to Blythe Army Air Base in California & assigned to the 10th Training Detachment where it was used to train pilots until 1949.
The aircraft is now fitted with a Pratt & Whitney R-985-AN1 producing 450BHP & has 32 hours since zero time overhaul with Eye Tech Engineering. The engine, propeller, governor & magnetos are all effectively zero time meaning a worry free & cost effective ownership proposition for the new owner.
AIRFRAME
TOTAL TIME: 2617 HRS
AIRFRAME & POWERPLANT
Pratt & Whitney R985-AN1 SN:4252 9 Cylinder Radial with 32 Hours since zero time overhaul
Hamilton Standard 2D30 SN:MFG19846 two blade metal variable pitch propeller with 9 hours since zero time overhaul
NAR913-188F Carburettor
Bosch SB9RV-/C3 AN-9511 Magnetos
AVIONICS
Original specification gauges
Original switches and placarding
Becker 8.33MHZ radio
Garmin GNC 256XL
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Redline brake calipers & discs
Air Conditioning
Canopy Cover
Pitot Cover
INTERIOR
Black Vinyl seats
Military green harnesses
EXTERIOR
Ceconite fabric
Randolph paint
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Annual Inspection valid until 31/07/2024
Engine zero time overhaul in October 2018 with 9 new Convington Cylinders
NOTE: SPECIFICATION IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. IT IS THE BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE ACTUAL SPECIFICATION PRIOR TO PURCHASE. NO WARRANTIES ARE SOLD OR IMPLIED.
About the Boeing Stearman E75
The Boeing Stearman (Model 75, the PT-17/N2S Kaydet) is the iconic American primary trainer of WWII — a rugged radial-engined biplane with open cockpits that has become one of the most cherished and flyable warbirds. Strong, honest and endlessly characterful, Stearmans are flown for fun, airshow, formation and barnstorming, with a deep support and parts community. Many have been re-engined (Continental, Lycoming, Jacobs, or larger radials) and restored to a high standard.