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Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft performing a loop, circa 1919.
Photograph of a crowd gathered around a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane (fuselage number 38269) of the United States Army Air Service, circa 1918-1919.
[Damaged Curtiss JN-4 Jenny]
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Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane (fuselage numbers 38282 and 50) parked an unidentified airfield, circa 1918-1919. The plane's propeller is broken.
[Crashed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny]
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Photograph of a destroyed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane crashed in a field, circa 1918-1919.Inscription: "G-700."
[Crashed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny]
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Photograph of a destroyed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane crashed in a field, circa 1918-1919.Inscription: "G-703."
[Crashed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny]
(Item)
Photograph of the burnt remains of a crashed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane, circa 1918-1919.Inscription: "G, 639."
Photograph of a large group of Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft in flight over a city, likely part of an exhibition or Flying Circus display, circa 1919.
Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, likely piloted by Charles W. Drew, coming in for a landing, circa 1917-1918.Inscription on verso: "Maneuvering for my landing to the mark. #5."
Photograph of a large crowd gathered around several Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft at an unidentified airfield, circa 1919. Visible airplane markings include roundels and star insignias used by the United States Army.
Photograph of a crowd watching a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny take off, likely during an exhibition or barnstorming event, circa 1919. Cars and other vehicles are parked along the field's edge.