Nice shots of the airplanes in CAM hanger 602 and 604. It sure brings back the memories. The engine on the JN-1 is a 115 HP TANK engine and like the sign says is air cooled. The radiator is just a dummy. While the airplane is good replica of an actual Jenny, it has no inherent stability when being flown. It has to be flown all the time and will end up in various attitudes when you let go of it. I had a total of 3 flights in the aircraft and although enjoyable the plane makes you work all the time.
On April 20, 1996, I made the last flights in the Combat Air Museum airworthy aircraft which include the HVD MK-IV N294CH, the T-28B N759T (since sold), the DHC-2 Beaver N217GB (since sold), and the Grumman S-2F N486GT. The airplanes had just come out of annual and were being flight tested before the summer season was to begin. Without warning the museum Board grounded all of the aircraft, confiscated our $18,800 bank account and changed all the hanger door locks. A great bunch of folks! The Beaver is flying in AK. and has appeared on "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe, and the T-28B is being made over somewhere in TX. The HVD and the S-2 have been dormant ever since. While the planes were flying the musem membership was right just at 1000. Following the grounding it dropped to below 100. Hmmmm!
Jake Fendermen
"Those were the days".
