[WWI] Jenny Site

Jim Landon thegreatlandoni at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 1 15:51:27 EDT 2007


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<<I don't know about the rest of you, but the Jenny is one of my favorite planes.>>
 
I'm with you Mike. My "dream kit" is the Model Expo 1:16 scale uncovered Jenny. I have the kit. See:
http://www.modelexpo-online.com/cgi-bin/sgin0101.exe 
 
I'm currently building the Model Expo 1:16 scale uncovered Nieuport 28 as practice for the Jenny. I hear that the Jenny kit is a better kit than the Nieuport. But then a brick is a better kit than the Nieuport.
 
<<I thing Denver Airport has green one hanging somewhere.>>
 
Yes, I have photos. It was restored by a club here in Denver, some of whom I know personally.
 
I also have tons of snapshots of a Jenny when it was being built by Roger Freeman in Texas. Some I took myself, some sent by a friend.
 
Jim



Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 05:45:53 -0700From: mawuyek at yahoo.comTo: wwi at wwi-models.orgSubject: [WWI] Jenny Site
I don't know about the rest of you, but the Jenny is one of my favorite planes. I think besides the Albatros and Sopwith cook-offs (what ever happened to them?)  there should be a site on the modeling pages devoted exclusively to the Jenny to celebrate this event - Photos(old ones and survivors), models, profiles, drawings, T-shirts (I had one, until my dog chewed it up), etc. I've got a number of photos from College Park and Silver Hill, Maryland, and at least one finished model I would contribute. Doug, you get back to Witcha Falls with your camera this instant! I thing Denver Airport has green one hanging somewhere. One used to visit College Park airport every Labor Day wekend (Hey! That's NOW!!!) What do you all think? How 'bout it, Allan?
 
Mike "The Jennster" Wuyek
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