
L-15 Scout
As World War II drew to a close, Boeing, realizing that its huge Wichita factory would be out of work at war''s end, began working on a light personal airplane.
It nabbed the contract for what became the L-15 Scout despite the plane''s third-place finish in a 1946 U.S. military liaison aircraft competition. Although the aircraft ultimately was not mass produced, Boeing''s engineers created pr...
As World War II drew to a close, Boeing, realizing that its huge Wichita factory would be out of work at war''s end, began working on a light personal airplane.
It nabbed the contract for what became the L-15 Scout despite the plane''s third-place finish in a 1946 U.S. military liaison aircraft competition. Although the aircraft ultimately was not mass produced, Boeing''s engineers created pr...
