Mojave Jack
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OK, fellow plane nerds, I found this mystery photo in some of my files at work, and can't identify the plane in the photo. Apparently it was taken here at March Field, and there are a few cars in the background that will help to identify the period.
It appears to be an aluminum body with a closed canopy, but possibly with fabric-covered wings. The serial number NO25-1 indicates that it was the first of its type ordered by the Army Air Service. According to the USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers--1908 to Present Site, serial number 25-1 is a rebuilt Curtiss JNS. This doesn't look much like a Jenny to me!
1922-1929 USAAS Serial Numbers
Any info would be appreciated!
Here are links to larger versions
Mystery Plane 1
Mystery Plane 2
It appears to be an aluminum body with a closed canopy, but possibly with fabric-covered wings. The serial number NO25-1 indicates that it was the first of its type ordered by the Army Air Service. According to the USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers--1908 to Present Site, serial number 25-1 is a rebuilt Curtiss JNS. This doesn't look much like a Jenny to me!
1922-1929 USAAS Serial Numbers
Any info would be appreciated!
Here are links to larger versions
Mystery Plane 1
Mystery Plane 2