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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 ...
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.
Curtiss continued to refine the design and constructed 929 versions of the Jenny, which were designated as JN-4H for their 150 horsepower Hispano-Suizo engines. Just prior to the war's end, the U.S.
Jenny Lee's Breakfast Nook, by 5 Generation Bakers, opens July 16th, serving sandwiches on their famous breads and local drinks.
Ryan purchased a Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” biplane and took over the old airfield. In time, he moved his business and his now two Jennies to the new “Ryan Flying Company” airport, further up ...
Jenny Jarvie is a national reporter for the Los Angeles Times based in Atlanta. She has lived in the South for more than 20 years, working for The Times as Atlanta bureau chief, Fast Break ...
On July 13, 2001, a decommissioning ceremony was held at Kelly Air Force Base, closing the military installation after 85 years of service.
During several days, Curtiss made flights when considerable wind was blowing. Not till last Friday did Walter Brookins make his first flights' at Atlantic City with his Wright biplane.
Christina Trevanion is in Somerset as two teams go shopping with £300 in their pockets.