Vintage JN-4D "Jenny" UC Scale Bipe Model Airplane Plan
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The Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" was the primary trainer for American pilots going over in World War I. Then it became the primary barnstorming airplane after the war. Picture #1 is a picture I took in the u.S. Army Aviation Museum at Fort Rucker, AL, in 2007. You are likely to find one in any air museum near you. This 1953 Air Trails U-control plan and construction article are by Dick Ealy. The model has a 42-1/2 inch wing span and originally used a K & B Glo Torp .19 for power. A good Fox, O.S., or Enya .15 or McCoy .19 Red Head would do well today. Williams Brothers scale wheels would be icing on the cake for scale detail. YOU ARE PURCHASING A NICE, CLEAN, WHITE, FULL-SIZE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL AIR TRAILS PLAN AND CONSTRUCTION ARTICLE, FOLDED AND IN A MANILA ENVELOPE. I gladly combine postage on multiple orders. Please wait for me to invoice you before paying on multiple orders. I gladly ship overseas.
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