1917 Curtiss JN-4D

1917 Curtiss JN-4D

During World War I, over 90% of American pilots learned to fly in the Curtiss JN. Better known as the Jenny, the Curtiss JN series is the Model N designed by Glenn Curtiss combined with the Model J designed by British engineer B. Douglas Thomas. This joint project began when Curtiss met Thomas, then working at Sopwith Aviation, during a tour of England. Afterwards, Curtiss hired him to design a two-seat, tractor airplane around the Curtiss-built OX-5 engine.

Year:
1917
Make / Manufacturer:
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Model:
JN-4D
Location Created:
Buffalo, NY
Donated By:
Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
Engine:
Engine number 2594
Engine Type:
Gasoline