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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 ...
Although the Curtiss JN-4 airplane, nicknamed the Jenny, was constructed for use during World War I, the airplanes never flew in action. The Jenny gained fame as a training vehicle for military and ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Curtiss JN-4D airplane. A plane believed to be a replica of the original Curtis JN-4D crashed in Kentucky this week. Photo via the National Air and Space Museum. There were two pilots on board.
Curtiss continued to refine the design and constructed 929 versions of the Jenny, which were designated as JN-4H for their 150 horsepower Hispano-Suiza engines. Just prior to the war's end, the U.S.