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As per the request of jason2178.
Stearman N2S-1. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Second Series BuNo. 3344 (MSN 75-1121) Registered as N61816 and issued certificate of airworthiness July 1, 1971. Registered to Aerial Blight Control. Purchased by Robert R. Le Mieux of Green Bay, WI - keeping c/r N61816. Currently suspended from the ceiling of the Le Mieux and Son Toyota dealership in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Last known air worthiness certificate issued January 1, 2001.
Based on the real life Stearman owned by Mr. Le Mieux. If you're ever in Green Bay, you won't be able to buy a ticket to the Packers' game, but you can stop by and check out the Stearman hanging from the ceiling.
Update July 24, 2021 - v1.0.1 - Noticed something I missed when I released v1.0. Registration No. N61816 under the stabilizer is missing. So sorry for my oversight. Can't believe no one caught it before! Well, it's corrected now.
Update November 26, 2021: After SU7 it appears engine textures are missing. This update will correct the missing textures. It is compatible with SU7
I strongly recommend deleting the original file from your community folder and then pasting the new file in.
Enjoy!
DC Designs Boeing PT-17 Stearman - US Navy BuNo 3344
Stearman N2S-1. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Second Series BuNo. 3344 (MSN 75-1121) Registered as N61816 and issued certificate of airworthiness July 1, 1971. Registered to Aerial Blight Control. Purchased by Robert R. Le Mieux of Green Bay, WI - keeping c/r N61816. Currently suspended from the ceiling of the Le Mieux and Son Toyota dealership in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Last known air worthiness certificate issued January 1, 2001. Based on the real life Stearman owned by Mr. Le Mieux. If you're ever in Green Bay, you won't be able to buy a ticket to the Packers' game, but you can stop by and check out the Stearman hanging from the ceiling.
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Update November 26, 2021: After SU7 it appears engine textures are missing. This update will correct the missing textures. It is compatible with SU7
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