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Registrace 21. 03. 2016
Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Flight, March 2016
GoPro footage from the cockpit of the Candler Field Museum's fully restored 1918 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny, buzzing around Peach State Aerodrome in Williamson, Georgia. This truly is a special piece of history, one of only a handful still flying, well maintained by Candler Field Museum members and staff.
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Beautifull !
Beautiful plane and great video. Like!!! 👍👍👍
RIP Jenny and your crew,so sad.
Looks like a Hispano engine.
Looks like a Hispano engine.
@The-Metal-Life It was. The FAA accident report has all that data.
Such a sad ending for such a beautiful plane. The two pilots I'm sure, are sorely missed.
pdutube what do u mean?
Engine type?
I meant that the aircraft crashed, killing both occupants. It's too early in the NTSB investigation at this time but witnesses saw the aircraft on fire before it crashed.
Hispano-Suiza E-2
pdutube Just looked it up. Apparently the fault was down to the propellor. It was undersized, rated for a 180bhp engine and not the Jenny's 200, and the weight of the copper cladding on the tips coupled with engine vibration and stress caused it to fail. Engine caught fire, probably a result of the broken propellor damaging fuel and oil lines. www.kathrynsreport.com/2016/11/curtiss-jenny-fatal-accident-occurred.html
That was fantastic thanks. I worked on the one thats at Dayton air museum now, when I was in basic at Lackland in 84.
On that high-speed beat-up of the field, he must have been doing close to 70mph! :-)*
pukita, pukita, pukita, chug, chug, flap, flap, pukita, chug...........