“Early Bird JN4 Jenny World War I Biplane Replica 2 3 scaleBuilt in 2000 this JN4 Jenny is a real.



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“Early Bird JN4 Jenny World War I Biplane Replica - 2/3 scaleBuilt in 2000 this JN4 Jenny is a real head turner and draws a crowd!40HRS TT Engine and Airframe, Engine: Rotax 618 74 Horsepower & Runs great and is super smooth! Electric Starter & Wooden Propeller. Have Video of walkaround with engine running if I can get it uploaded. I can email to you. Note: Engine was running when pics were curved!Painted in US Army Air Corps Military Battle Colors Excellent records include Logbooks, Factory Builders Manual and Photos. Built by WWII Pilot and mechanic. Very experienced aviator!”
Early Bird JN4 Jenny World War I Biplane Replica - 2/3 scale
Built in 2000 this JN4 Jenny is a real head turner and draws a crowd!
40HRS TT Engine and Airframe, Engine: Rotax 618 74 Horsepower & Runs great and is super smooth! Electric Starter & Wooden Propeller. Have Video of walk around with engine running if I can get it uploaded. I can email to you. Note: Engine was running when pics were taken - That"s why prop is blurry and looks curved!
Painted in US Army Air Corps Military Battle Colors
Excellent records include Logbooks, Factory Builders Manual and Photos. Built by WWII Pilot and mechanic. Very experienced aviator!
Includes Handheld radio and antenna installed in Aircraft, Headset Included, Push to Talk button on stick,
Engine Gauges: Cylinder Head Temp., Exhaust Gas Temp, Water Temperature.
Aircraft was flying but we recently disassembled it for storage space and transport.
Needs an Annual Condition Inspection a little TLC and but a very good airplane.
SPECIFICATIONS: Length: 18 ft 4 in Wingspan: 27 ft 6 in Wing area: 175.0 sq ft Empty weight: 419 lb Gross weight: 800 lb Fuel capacity: 10 U.S. gallons Powerplant: Rotax 618 twin cylinder, inline, Water Cooled Propellers: 2-bladed wooden Performance Maximum speed: 70 mph Cruise speed: 65 mph Stall speed: 35 mph Range: 130 mi Service ceiling: 14,000 ft Rate of climb: 800 ft/min Wing loading: 4.6 lb/sq ft
Current date: 2015-11-30