gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:aircraft
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gptkbp:aircraft_role
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trainer and reconnaissance
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gptkbp:aircraft_type
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biplane trainer
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gptkbp:armament
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gptkb:none
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gptkbp:cockpit
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open cockpit
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gptkbp:configuration
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two-bay biplane
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gptkbp:control_surfaces
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elevator and ailerons
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gptkbp:crew
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2
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gptkbp:design
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gptkb:biplane
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gptkbp:engine
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gptkb:OX-5_V-8
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gptkbp:engine_type
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gptkb:V8_engine
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gptkbp:financial_stability
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good stability and control
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gptkbp:first_flight
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gptkb:1917
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gptkbp:fuel_capacity
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20 gallons
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gptkbp:fuselage_material
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wooden construction
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gptkbp:height
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9 ft 4 in
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gptkbp:historical_context
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used during World War I
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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popular post-WWI trainer
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Curtiss JN-4 I
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gptkbp:influenced
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future trainer aircraft designs
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gptkbp:is_popular_in
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featured in films and books
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gptkbp:landing_gear
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conventional gear
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gptkbp:legacy
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icon of early aviation
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gptkbp:length
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28 ft 8 in
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gptkbp:manufacturer
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gptkb:Curtiss_Aeroplane_and_Motor_Company
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gptkbp:max_speed
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75 mph
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gptkbp:military_technology
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civilian aviation training
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gptkbp:model
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gptkb:JN-4_series
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gptkbp:nickname
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gptkb:Jenny
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gptkbp:notable_pilots
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gptkb:Eddie_Rickenbacker
gptkb:Charles_Lindbergh
gptkb:Amelia_Earhart
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gptkbp:number_built
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over 6,000
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gptkbp:operational_use
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civilian and military training
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gptkbp:production_location
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:production_years
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1917-1920
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gptkbp:propeller
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two-bladed propeller
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gptkbp:range
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200 miles
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gptkbp:retirement
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late 1920s
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gptkbp:role
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gptkb:trainer_aircraft
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gptkbp:service_ceiling
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10,000 ft
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gptkbp:tail_type
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conventional tail
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gptkbp:training
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primary flight training
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gptkbp:used_by
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gptkb:Royal_Flying_Corps
gptkb:Canadian_Air_Force
gptkb:United_States_Army_Air_Service
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gptkbp:variant
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gptkb:Curtiss_JN-4
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gptkbp:wing_area
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500 sq ft
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gptkbp:wingspan
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43 ft 4 in
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Curtiss_OX-5
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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