Stout 2-AT Pullman
| Stout 2 AT Pullman | |
|---|---|
| Stout AT-2 "Maiden Dearborn" | |
| Role | |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Stout Engineering Company |
| Designer | William Bushnell Stout, George H. Prudden. |
| First flight | April 23, 1924 |
| Introduction | 1924 |
| Retired | 1928 |
| Status | All aircraft scrapped or destroyed. |
| Primary user | Airline and Air mail transport |
| Number built | 11 |
| Developed from | Stout 1-AS Air Sedan |
| Variants | Stout 3-AT |
The Stout 2-AT Pullman, or "Air Pullman", was a single engine all-metal monoplane that was used for early airline travel and air mail transport in America.