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99% pre-assembled, include the wires, carbon fiber on front edges of both wings, it will not be damaged even if you hit a tree. This plane has been reviewd by American modellers and British flyers.
Wingspan: 38 in
Fuselage: 23.5in
Powersystem: 400 brushed or brushless motor (not included)
Prop recommended: 9*6
Radio: 4channels 4mini servos
For a brief time after the war, the U.S. Postal Service used a few Jennys for airmail service between Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York. Ultimately, the thousands of surplus JN-4s in the U.S. were sold to private owners at bargain prices. Charles Lindbergh’s first airplane was a surplus Jenny – purchased in 1923 for $500. Many of these new owners used their Jennys to earn a living as stunt pilots. Flying from unprepared fields on the outskirts of towns, they thrilled audiences with daring exhibitions of wing-walking, aerial trapeze work, and low-level aerobatics.