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The Stinson L-5 Sentinel was derivated from the YO-54, the military version of the civil Stinson Model 10. In fact, it was a larger and heavier model named O-62 which eventually were ordered to fulfil observation and liaison roles for the benefit of US Army Forces.
The Stinson L-5 Sentinel was derivated from the YO-54, the military version of the civil Stinson Model 10. In fact, it was a larger and heavier model named O-62 which eventually were ordered to fulfil observation and liaison roles for the benefit of US Army Forces.

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A Stinson L-5 Sentinel seen in Catch-22.

The Stinson L-5 Sentinel was derivated from the YO-54, the military version of the civil Stinson Model 10. In fact, it was a larger and heavier model named O-62 which eventually were ordered to fulfil observation and liaison roles for the benefit of US Army Forces.

Nearly 4 000 Sentinel have been built between 1942 and 1945.

This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Stinson L-5 Sentinel.

See also