A75L300

The A75L300 is a variant of the legendary Boeing Stearman Model 75 biplane, an aircraft foundational to military flight training. Designed by the Stearman Aircraft Company, which Boeing acquired in 1934, the Model 75 quickly became the primary trainer for the United States military during World War II. Known for its sturdy construction and gentle flying characteristics, thousands were built, ensuring its lasting status in aviation. Boeing, established in 1916, is a paramount manufacturer with a long history of producing both commercial and military aircraft. The Stearman legacy is part of Boeing’s early influence on aerospace.

Servicing this aircraft requires flexible access solutions. The Reach Deck Platform and Cantilever Platform ensure access to the Nose Section, including the engine and propeller, and the Forward Fuselage, such as the cockpit and bulkhead.

Access to the Landing Gear (NLG + MLG) and lower fuselage is supported by Modular Stepover Platforms and sturdy Trestle Scaffold. For maintenance on the high-wing design, the Ultraraise and Super Service Stand offer excellent reach for the Wing & Engine Pylon, aiding work on the engine components and anti-ice systems. Platform Ladder Warthog and A Frame Aviation Platform provide rapid and detailed access.

The Bridge Deck offers stable access for the Tail Section (Empennage), allowing detailed maintenance of the stabilizers and rudder. General Access across the airframe is optimized with the use of a Super Maintenance Platform.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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