The Stinson L-5 Sentinel is a World War II-era liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), U.S. Army Ground Forces, U.S. Marine Corps and the British Royal Air Force. It was produced by the Stinson Division of the Vultee Aircraft Company. Along with the Stinson L-1 Vigilant, the L-5 was the only other USAAF liaison aircraft that was exclusively built for military use and had no civilian counterpart.
Stinson L-5 Sentinel
Stinson HW-75 (Model 105)
UN liaison service in Greece during the Greek Civil War
USMC OY-2 takes off from the USS Sicily, 1950
The Stinson Aircraft Company was an aircraft manufacturing company in the United States between the 1920s and the 1950s.
Stinson SR-8E Reliant
A 1928-built Stinson SM-2 Junior at Lakeland, Florida, in April 2007
Stinson SM-6000B Airliner trimotor of 1931 airworthy at the Weeks Museum, Polk City, Florida in April 2007
1939 Stinson HW-75 (also called the 105). The production run totalled 535 aircraft (275 in 1939 and 260 in 1940).