Nesbit, Evan Robert, Lt Col

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
00066-Air Commander
Last AFSC Group
Command and Control
Primary Unit
1972-1976, 0036, Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Service Years
1942 - 1979
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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Los Angeles, CA
Last Address
MAGALIA, CA
Date of Passing
Jan 23, 2000
 
Location of Interment
Fort Logan National Cemetery (VA) - Denver, Colorado
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 13, Site 1912

 Official Badges 

US Air Force Honorable Discharge US Air Force Honorable Discharge (Old Style) US Army Honorable Discharge Strategic Command (Pre 2002)




 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal B-52 2000 Flight Hours


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2000, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)

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 1943-2003, PT-13 Stearman
From Year
1943
To Year
2003
   
Personal Memories
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Aircraft/Missile Information
Ode to a Stearman

Indeed, were it not for the noise, the relentless hurricane-force wind sometimes mixed with bullets of rain in the face, the occasional bug in the mouth, the near impossibility of communication, the danger of hypothermia, the unshielded exposure to the sun's deadly gamma rays, the non-existent baggage space, the low-pressure airflow over the cockpits that can suck out charts and papers, the dismal forward visibility, and its otherwise shameless impracticality, an open-cockpit biplane might just be the most ideal aircraft ever conceived - surely the most magnificent of all of man's wondrous machines. Author Unknown

The PT-13 was typical of the biplane primary trainer used during the late 1930s and WW II. Whereas it was powered by a Lycoming engine, the same airplane with a Continental engine was designated the PT-17, and with a Jacobs engine, the PT-18. A later version which featured a cockpit canopy was designated the PT-27.

Of 10,346 Kaydets ordered for the U.S. and its Allies, 2,141 were PT-13s for the AAF. Following WW II, the Kaydet was phased out in favor of more modern trainers.

SPECIFICATIONS
Span: 32 ft. 2 in.
Length: 24 ft. 10 in.
Height: 9 ft. 2 in.
Weight: 2,717 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engine: Lycoming R-680 of 220 hp..
Cost: $11,000

PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed: 125 mph.
Cruising speed: 104 mph.
Range: 450 miles
Service Ceiling: 14,000 ft.

   
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Last Updated: Jun 1, 2014
   
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  29 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Boyd, Robert, 1st Lt, (1942-1945)
  • Jefferson, Alexander, Lt Col, (1942-1969)
  • Lovett, Roger, Lt Col, (1943-1971)
  • Morton, Kenneth, SSgt, (1959-1967)
  • Reed, Richard, TSgt, (1952-1973)
  • Rock, Herman, Maj, (1943-1966)
  • Schmidt, John E., CMSgt, (1951-1981)
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