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Object Details Manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane Company Physical Description Single-engine, two-seat, U.S.-built World War I trainer aircraft; 90-horsepower Curtiss OX-5 engine. Tan wings, brown and ...
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Randy's Warbird Profiles: Curtiss JN-4D Jenny s/n SC-1282
This installment of Randy's Warbird Profiles focuses on the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum's beautifully preserved Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny", U.S. Army Air Service serial number SC ...
Aircraft Weight: 1,458 pounds Propeller Length: 8 feet 4 inches Aileron Length: 11 feet 8 inches Engine: 180 hp Hispano-Suiza EAA members reassembled the Jenny in the terminal on Sunday and it was ...
Curtiss’ contributions to making the airplane practical—the seaplanes, the engines, the formation of the Aerial Experiment Association with Alexander Graham Bell, the World War I Jenny JN-4 ...
Fairbanks residents are anticipating the return of their most iconic aviation artifact to Fairbanks International Airport this fall. The 1923 Curtiss Jenny flown by aviation legends Ben Eielson ...
The Curtiss JN-4D Jenny is possibly North America’s most famous World War I aircraft. It was a twin-seat, “student-in-front-of-instructor,” dual-control biplane.
Now it’s finally gone on exhibit in Udvar-Hazy’s huge aircraft display hangar, underneath the Concorde jet and next to a much better-known antique biplane, the original Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny.” ...
Issued in 1918, the airmail stamp — printed in carmine rose and blue ink — is distinguished by the upside-down picture of a Curtiss Jenny airplane created when printers at the Bureau of ...
Our Jenny features a highly detailed model of the Curtiss OX-5 Engine. The OX-5 does not feature any rocker covers, so you will notice the exposed valve and the associated springs (3 per cylinder ...
Pike County fire spokeswoman Anita Neath said a Curtis Jenny airplane, used as a trainer plane and for long distance mail delivery in WWI, crashed at the Peach State Airport along the 340 block of ...
Stamp collectors like nothing better than a mistake. Take for example the notorious blunder of 1918 that flipped a Curtiss Jenny aircraft upside-down on a United States 24-cent postage stamp.
Object Details Manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane Company Physical Description Single-engine, two-seat, U.S.-built World War I trainer aircraft; 90-horsepower Curtiss OX-5 engine. Tan wings, brown and ...
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