k5083 wrote:
In this case the odds probably are better than 1 in 200 because the survivors are most likely disproportionally drawn from some portions of the production run, owing to the differing uses and dispositions of batches of aircraft.
Hey, you asked.
August
I would agree with P-51s or B-17s...as "The Inspectror" points out (and can be seen by looking at the Table of Contents of
Final Cut), late production, non-deployed B-17s make up a lot of the surviving B-17 population.
However,
that would not be the case for Stearmans.
While they did not have to survive combat, they had to survive their training lives...and
then many/most had to then survive lives as AG aircraft.
As example, in 1950 there were 4,125 Stearmans were on the civil register, but that dropped to 2,028 by 1959....and not all were exports.

Unlike combat aircraft that had to be sent to the front, I think we can assume that ther weren't many (if any) that were never delived to units and just "sat out" the war.