Curtiss Twin JN


The Curtiss Twin JN was an Experimental aircraft built by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company for the United States Army Air Service. It was a biplane, designed for observation missions.
Based on the successful Curtiss JN-4, the Twin JN used the same wing structure, but the wingspan was extended by enlarging the center section. Lateral control was achieved with the tail of a Curtiss R-4. The Twin JN was powered by a pair of 90 hp Curtiss OXX-2 engines located between the wings.
One aircraft was evaluated by the United States Navy as a twin-float seaplane.

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