L-15 Scout

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The Boeing L-15 Scout or YL-15 is a small, piston engine liaison aircraft built by Boeing in small numbers after World War II. It was a short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft powered by a 125 hp (93 kW) Lycoming engine. The L-15 was intended to expand Boeing's product line as World War II drew to a close and Boeing's production of military aircraft declined. Boeing decided against marketing the L-15 as a general aviation aircraft, and the twelve produced went to the United States Army for testing, then were transferred to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska for various duties.

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Boeing L-15 Scout; Boeing XL-15 Scout; Boeing YL-15 Scout; Scout aircraft; XL-15 Scout; YL-15 Scout
liaison aircraftBoeingUnited States Army, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 

liaison aircraft


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    Boeing L-15 left rear Les Ailes February 22, 1947Boeing L-15 left rear Les Ailes February 22, 1947
    Boeing L-15 observers position Les Ailes February 22, 1947Boeing L-15 observers position Les Ailes February 22, 1947
    Boeing L-15 left rear Les Ailes February 22, 1947Boeing L-15 left rear Les Ailes February 22, 1947