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Pitts Special S-1C Little Stinker (photo)

Pitts Special S-1C Little Stinker (photo)
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Image title
Pitts Special S-1C Little Stinker (photo)
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Location
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA
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The oldest surviving Pitts Special, Little Stinker was the second aircraft constructed by Curtis Pitts. Pitts introduced the S-1 in 1945, the first of a famous line that dominated aerobatic competition throughout the 1960s and 1970s because of their small size, light weight, short wingspan, and extreme agility. Subsequent models still fly in all aerobatic categories and are standard aircraft for advanced aerobatic training. Betty Skelton bought this airplane in 1948, and with it she won the 1949 and '50 International Feminine Aerobatic Championships. Her impressive flying skill and public relations ability heightened awareness of both aerobatics and the Pitts design.

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© Smithsonian Institution / Bridgeman Images
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aircraft / plane / transport / aeroplanes / aviation / airplanes / national air and space museum / propeller / aerobatics / aerobatic / propellers / aircraft / little stinker / planes / curtis pitts / plane / flight / smithsonian institution / aeroplane / pitts special / transportation / betty skelton / s-1c / transport / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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