The J-4 Jenny and Scott Air Force Base Celebrate 100 years of Service
Myron Callaham, Board of Directors with Friends of Jenny, works on the tail wheel of the J-4 Jenny during some routine maintenance, May, 4, 2017 at Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Curtiss JN-4 is possible North America's most famous World War I aircraft. It was a twin-seat, student in front of instructor, dual-control biplane. Its tractor propeller and maneuverability made it ideal for initial pilot training. It was widely used during World War I to train begining pilots, with an estimated 95% of all trainees having flown a JN-4. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Tristin English)
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Senior Airman Tristin English
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