Tuskegee Airmen Stearman
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Matt Quy, a U.S. Air Force Captain, bought this Stearman bi-plane at auction without know
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He later learned that the airplane had been used to train some of the country's first Afr
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In honor of the men, he named the aircraft the "Spirit of Tuskegee."
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Matt's wife, Tina, is shown here flying in the aircraft's front cockpit.
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The Stearman is pictured here flying over Lake Pepin in Minnesota.
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Captain Matt Quy and his wife Tina before beginning an adventure across America in the S
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The view from the open-cockpit biplane.
(Photo courtesy of NMAAHC
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The Airmen with General Clark standing with the Spirit of Tuskegee after a full day of
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From left to right: Capt. Matt Quy, Col. (Ret) Fitroy "Buck" Newsum, Lt. Col. (Ret) Jame
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Tuskegee Airman Capt. Samuel C. Hunter, Jr.
(Photo courtesy of NMAAHC<
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