The GAAC  

Dot to Dot 

 

 

Copyright © Robert Spencer & Michael Musgrove 1997

Simply print out this page and join the dots, it's as easy as that.

Curtiss JN-4D - Jenny
T
he Jenny was America's most popular aircraft of the early 1920s.  Its short exhaust pipes spat fumes and oil in the pilots face and on some occasions even ignited the planes fabric covering.  As in many aircraft of the day, wing skids were added after wobbly landings on the narrow landing gear frequently ended with one wing dug into the ground.  For all its flaws, the Jenny was an important step in aircraft design, even though it was sometimes described as "a bunch of parts flying in formation."  Over 10,000 Jennies were produced during and after World War I.

 

Back to dot to dot page

Us GA News Habitat

Education

 

Planning Contact