City / Airport:Topeka - Regional / Forbes Field (KFOE / FOE)Map
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Collection:Combat Air Museum
Photo Date:29 October 2015
Photo by:Bob ThomasContact
Photo ID:382001Submit Correction
View count: 159
This is the first Meyers OTW built, with a first flight on 10 May 1936. During WW 2 this a/c was used by the US Government as a trainer with the Civilian Pilot Training Program. After the war it was converted to a crop duster. It was bought and restored by Mr. D.L. Denly of Osceola, IA. He installed a 165HP Warner Super Scarab engine. The museum acquired the a/c from Mr. Denly in 1986.
Registration / Serial:N15784
Aircraft Version:Meyers OTW-160
C/n (msn):01
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Topeka - Regional / Forbes Field (KFOE / FOE)Map
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:29 October 2015
Photo by:Bob ThomasContact
City / Airport:Topeka - Regional / Forbes Field (KFOE / FOE)Map
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Collection:Combat Air Museum
Photo Date:29 October 2015
Photo by:Bob ThomasContact
Photo ID:382001Submit Correction
View count: 159
This is the first Meyers OTW built, with a first flight on 10 May 1936. During WW 2 this a/c was used by the US Government as a trainer with the Civilian Pilot Training Program. After the war it was converted to a crop duster. It was bought and restored by Mr. D.L. Denly of Osceola, IA. He installed a 165HP Warner Super Scarab engine. The museum acquired the a/c from Mr. Denly in 1986.
Registration / Serial:N15784
Aircraft Version:Meyers OTW-160
C/n (msn):01
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Topeka - Regional / Forbes Field (KFOE / FOE)Map
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:29 October 2015
Photo by:Bob ThomasContact