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The Stearman 4 is an American commercial
biplane A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
that was manufactured in the 1920s by
Stearman Aircraft Stearman Aircraft Corporation was an Aerospace manufacturer, aircraft manufacturer in Wichita, Kansas. Although the company designed a range of other aircraft, it is most known for producing the Boeing-Stearman Model 75, Model 75, which is co ...
. They were marketed at the time as fast and luxurious executive transports and mail planes for about
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16,000.


Development

Stearman Aircraft developed the Model 4 from the C3, adding a deeper
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and offering a range of more powerful engines. These features enabled the Model 4 to carry heavier cargo loads. Being larger than the C3, but smaller than the M-2 and LT-1 models, it filled a gap in the Stearman product line. Designer
Lloyd Stearman Lloyd Carlton Stearman (October 26, 1898 – April 3, 1975) was an American aviator, aircraft designer, and early aviation entrepreneur. Biography Stearman was born in Wellsford, Kansas. From 1917 – 1918, he attended Kansas State Colle ...
said that it was the best airplane he ever designed. Heaters were provided for both cockpits.


Operational history

Stearman sold the Model 4 to commercial operators in the United States, building 41 before ending production. Users of the type included
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and American Airways (later
American Airlines American Airlines is a major airlines of the United States, major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the Largest airlines in the world, largest airline in the world when measured ...
). Standard Oil operated three Junior Speedmails for product promotion. The aircraft was produced in Wichita, Kansas from September 1929 to August 1930. In Canada,
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(later
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) bought three Stearman for pilot training and surveying new routes and were used from 1937 to 1939. One of them was sold in March 1939. 1930s socialite aviator Aline Rhonie flew NC796H (which still exists but is now registered as NC774H) out of
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, before later joining the British war effort with the
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. The aircraft's rugged construction helped it survive heavy handling and loads, and thirteen remained on the U.S. Civil Register in 1965. Several were operated as crop dusters, with their forward mail compartment converted into a hopper. Many later passed to private owners of veteran planes and are airworthy or in museums.


Variants

The first letter of the designation refers to the engine while an M indicates that it was intended as a mailplane, with the forward compartment covered. Minor modifications were made to the design which were reflected in the use of -1 after the designation. Reference: Simpson ;4-C/C-4/C-4A Junior Speedmail ( Approved Type Certificate (ATC) 304)Juptner, 1993, p.19 :powered by Wright J6-9
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, 10 built.Juptner, 1993, p.21 ;4-CM Senior Speedmail (ATC 325)Juptner, 1993, p.89 :Single seat mailplane version of the 4-C. 15 built including three converted from 4-Cs. ;4-D Junior Speedmail (ATC 305)Juptner, 1993, p.22 :First certified aircraft with the then new
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, 8 were built, including 1 as 4-DX. ;4-DX Junior Speedmail (ATC 2-406) :One builtJuptner, 1993, p.24 with a Pratt & Whitney Wasp S1A and a canopy over both cockpits.url=http://www.aerofiles.com/_stear.html accessdate March 2016 ;4-DM Senior Speedmail (ATC 326)Juptner, 1993, p.92 : Single seat mailplane version of the 4-D. Two built, both converted from other models. ;4-E/C4W Junior Speedmail (ATC 292)Juptner, 1966, p.261 : Pratt & Whitney C-1 Wasp or
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11 built.Juptner, 1966, pp.262-263 ;4-EX Senior Speedmail (ATC 2-279) :One customized 4-E built for Standard Oil with a Pratt & Whitney Wasp SC. ;4-EM Senior Speedmail (ATC 322)Juptner, 1993, p. :Single seat mailplane version of the 4-E. ;4-RM Special (no ATC issued) :One 4-CM was converted into a four seater and powered by a Ranger GV-770. ;Model 80 Sportster (ATC 504)Juptner, 1974, p.20 :1933 one-off custom two-seater with dual controls and an enclosed canopy for the rear cockpit, with a
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T3A engine. ;Model 81 (ATC 504) :One built as a trainer variant of the 80 with enclosed canopy over both cockpits. Sold to the Mexican government after a tour of South America while on floats.


Operators

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Canadian Airways Canadian Airways Limited was a Canadian regional passenger and freight air service based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was founded by James Armstrong Richardson Sr. in 1926 as Western Canada Airways (WCA), was fully established in 1930 following ...
- 4 * Northern Airways *
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Airways branch (4-C) * Fenstra Steel (4-C) *
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Richfield Oil Company Richfield Oil Corporation was an American petroleum company based in California from 1905 to 1966. In 1966 it merged with Atlantic Refining Company to form the Atlantic Richfield Company (later renamed ARCO). History The Richfield Oil Corporat ...
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(4-D as number 14)url=http://www.antiqueairfield.com/articles/show/1536-a-rare-stearman-returned-home accessdate=March 2016 *
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Western Air Express Western Airlines was a major airline based in California, operating in the Western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Miami and to Mexico City, London and N ...
(4-D)


Survivors

* c/n 4005 4-E Junior Speedmail ''N663K'' - privately owned, in National Air Tour markings. * c/n 4007 4-E Junior Speedmail ''NC667K'' - delivered in 1929 to the
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as the "Jimmie Allen Flying Club" flagship and used until 1937. Following a 2007 restoration, it flies on the North American air show circuit and in 2013 won the
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Grand Champion - Antique award. * c/n 4021 4-EM Senior Speedmail ''CF-AMB'' - displayed at the
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in
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. * c/n 4022 4-CM Junior Speedmail ''NC785H'' - privately owned, flown in Standard Oil Stanavo colors. * c/n 4025 4-D Junior Speedmail ''NC774H'' - privately owned, flown in
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colors. * c/n 4026 4-E Junior Speedmail ''N11224'' - displayed at the
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in
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. * c/n 4027 4-D Junior Speedmail ''N563Y'' - displayed at the
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in
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in
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markings. * c/n 4033 4-DM Senior Speedmail ''NC485W'' - built as a 4-CM and re-engined, privately owned, flown in
American Airways American Airlines is a major US-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and revenue passenge ...
colors. * c/n 4036 4-CM-1 Senior Speedmail - ''NC488W'' privately owned, flown in Standard Oil Stanavo colors. * c/n 4037 4-CM-1 Junior Speedmail ''NC489W'' - privately owned, flown in Standard Oil Stanavo colors. * c/n 4040 4-C Junior Speedmail ''N11722'' - privately owned.url=http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N11722.html accessdate=March 2016


Specifications (4-E)


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