Registration / Serial:N22E
Aircraft Original Type:Pitts S-1 Special
Aircraft Generic Type:Aerotek Pitts S-1 Special
Aircraft Version:Aerotek Pitts S-1C Special
C/n (msn):2
Aircraft Name:Little Stinker
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:13 October 2023
Photo by:J. RoyContact
Photo ID:780950Submit Correction
View count: 50
The oldest surviving Pitts Special, Little Stinker was the second aircraft constructed by Curtis Pitts. 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. Skelton sold Little Stinker in 1951, but she and her husband later reacquired it and donated it to the Smithsonian. A volunteer crew restored it from 1996 to 2001.
Registration / Serial:N22E
Aircraft Version:Aerotek Pitts S-1C Special
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:13 October 2023
Photo by:J. RoyContact
Registration / Serial:N22E
Aircraft Original Type:Pitts S-1 Special
Aircraft Generic Type:Aerotek Pitts S-1 Special
Aircraft Version:Aerotek Pitts S-1C Special
C/n (msn):2
Aircraft Name:Little Stinker
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:13 October 2023
Photo by:J. RoyContact
Photo ID:780950Submit Correction
View count: 50
The oldest surviving Pitts Special, Little Stinker was the second aircraft constructed by Curtis Pitts. 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. Skelton sold Little Stinker in 1951, but she and her husband later reacquired it and donated it to the Smithsonian. A volunteer crew restored it from 1996 to 2001.
Registration / Serial:N22E
Aircraft Version:Aerotek Pitts S-1C Special
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:13 October 2023
Photo by:J. RoyContact