Lloyd Stearman Field (FAA LID: 1K1), also known as Benton Airpark, is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) southwest of the central business district of Benton, in Butler County, Kansas, United States. The airport covers 30 acres and has one runway. It was named in honor of aviation pioneer Lloyd Stearman and seven Stearman World War II-era training biplanes are based there.
The airfield was used for several scenes from the 1969 movie The Gypsy Moths.
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flying increased, leading Cessna in 1925, along with Walter Beech and LloydStearman, to found the Travel Air Manufacturing Company in Wichita, Kansas. While...
July 2023 at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. During the event, a PT-17 Stearman was officially inducted to the National Museum of the Air Force, located...
the pilots trained on Douglas B-18 Bolos and Northrop A-17s, as well as Stearman PT-17 biplanes. Under the command of Lt. Colonel Eugene Eubank, the 19th...
nearly 2,000 aircraft. The Travel Air Model A was engineered chiefly by LloydStearman, with input from Travel Air co-founders Walter Beech, Clyde Cessna,...
Boeing PT-13D (Model 75) Stearman by flying between two oaks for the 1950 film When Willie Comes Marching Home. A crop-dusting Stearman, N6340, was featured...
110 hp (82 kW) Anzani engine. The aircraft was modified by Cessna, LloydStearman, and Walter Beech that fall. A second aircraft was built that December...
Flying Fortress, North American B-25 Mitchell, T-6 Texan and the PT-17 Stearman. The Museum also has a flying Douglas DC-3 in the paint scheme of Continental...
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White House, diplomat and National Security Council member William LloydStearman reflected on hearing Jill during his time in the Navy: "GI Jill ......
died after crashing his Boeing Stearman A75N-1 during an air show at the annual EAA National Convention Wittman Field. The aircraft was engaged in performing...