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On display in the Evergreen Aviation Museum. This Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) 1917 Replica was built as a trainer for World War I pilots, the letter and number designation “JN-4” looked enough like “Jenny” to earn it the nickname almost immediately. Ninety-five percent of World War I U.S. and Canadian pilots flew a JN-4 during their training. Century Aviation of Wenatchee, Washington, built this replica with many original Jenny (Canuck) pieces, including an original Curtiss OX-5 engine and many vintage metal parts.

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On display in the Evergreen Aviation Museum. This Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) 1917 Replica was built as a trainer for World War I pilots, the letter and number designation “JN-4” looked enough like “Jenny” to earn it the nickname almost immediately. Ninety-five percent of World War I U.S. and Canadian pilots flew a JN-4 during their training. Century Aviation of Wenatchee, Washington, built this replica with many original Jenny (Canuck) pieces, including an original Curtiss OX-5 engine and many vintage metal parts.

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