Curtiss JN-4 (Training plane)
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found: Work cat.: Owers, C.A. Curtiss Jenny, 2008:history (JN-4; the 1919 Aircraft Year Book noted that 95% of the men the US had taught to fly had touched the controls of a JN-4; such was the pre-eminence of the Curtiss trainer that it became universally known as the 'Jenny')
found: Wikipedia, 29 Dec. 2009:under Curtiss JN-4 (the Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" is a series of biplane aircraft built by the Curtiss Aeroplane Company of Hammondsport, New York, later the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company; the Curtiss JN series, the common nickname was derived from "JN", was produced as a training aircraft for the U.S. Army although the "Jenny" became the backbone of American post-war aviation)
found: Virtual Aicraft Museum website, 29 Dec. 2009:Aircraft directory: U.S.A., Curtiss JN-4 (the Curtiss JN-4; two-seat biplane soon acquired the nickname 'Jenny' which was used widely during the inter-war years)
found: Aviation-Central.com WWW site, Jan. 6, 2009(Curtiss JN-4 Jenny; Curtiss "Jenny")
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2009-12-30: new
2010-02-03: revised
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