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- Standard_J abstract "The Standard J was a substitute standard basic trainer aircraft produced in the USA from 1916 to 1918. It was a two-seat tandem biplane constructed from wood with wire bracing and fabric covering. Charles Healy Day had designed the Sloan H series of aircraft and continued the line under the Standard Aero Corporation (later Standard Aircraft Corporation). Four companies—Standard, Dayton-Wright, Fisher Body, and Wright-Martin, built 1,601 J-1s, all of which were delivered between June 1917 and June 1918. The J-1 was considered from the beginning as a stopgap to supplement the more favored Curtiss JN-4 production. Though the J-1 and its variants were produced in large numbers, it was disliked by instructors and students alike because of its highly vibration-inducing and unreliable four-cylinder Hall-Scott A-7a engine. Fatality records show while the JN-4 production outnumbered the Standards by only about two to one to June 1918, the number of fatalities in J-1s to JN4s was about one to seven, which is probably indicative of the actual limited use of the available aircraft. Many of the later production J-1s were never taken out of their delivery crates. In June 1918, even while training was at a fever pitch, all Standard J-1s were grounded, and although it was considered for adaptation to the OX-5 engine used by the Curtiss JN-4, the $2,000 cost of conversion was not seen as cost-effective, as the supply of OX-5–powered JN-4s was now considered sufficient for military elementary training needs. All contracts for 2,600+ JS-1s were canceled, and those not used for ground instruction by the US Army were retired to be sold on the civilian market or scrapped. The manufacturer of Standard's chief competitor (Curtiss JN series) bought many of the surplus J-1s for modification (different engine) and resale. Many J-1s carried on with civilian flying schools, joy-riding, and barnstorming operations until they wore out, or were forced to be retired by the nascent air transport legislation, introduced in 1927, which forbade the use of wooden aircraft for passenger transport. Many people confuse the Standard J-1 with the Curtiss JN series, even believing that Charles H. Day was responsible for both, but the Standard's slightly swept-back wing planform for both upper and lower wing panels, with the triangular king posts above the upper wing (versus the Jenny's rectangular layout of these same structural elements) — and the forward landing gear strut angle, when seen from the side, as well as the forward landing gear strut's anchorage placement on the fuselage's lower longeron, just behind the lower wing root's leading edge, quickly distinguishes the Standard J-1 from the Curtiss aircraft.".
- Standard_J designer Charles_Healy_Day.
- Standard_J manufacturer Standard_Aircraft_Corporation.
- Standard_J numberBuilt "1600".
- Standard_J thumbnail Standard_J1.jpg?width=300.
- Standard_J unitCost "6000.0".
- Standard_J wikiPageExternalLink _st.html.
- Standard_J wikiPageExternalLink 1918-standard-j-1.
- Standard_J wikiPageID "16821797".
- Standard_J wikiPageLength "11243".
- Standard_J wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Standard_J wikiPageRevisionID "668345088".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Bonanzaville,_U.S.A..
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Bonanzaville,_USA.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Cass_County,_North_Dakota.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_Aircraft_Corporation_aircraft.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Healy_Day.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_Aeroplane_and_Motor_Company.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_JN-4.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Dayton,_Ohio.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink EAA_AirVenture_Museum.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Michael_Gluhareff.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy_of_Flight.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Hall-Scott.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Hall-Scott_A-7.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Hispano-Suiza_8.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Kermit_Weeks.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink King_post.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Landing_gear.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Standard_L.S.5.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink List_of_military_aircraft_of_the_United_States.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas-Beazley.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas-Beazley_Airplane_Company.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Oak_Harbor,_Ohio.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Old_Rhinebeck_Aerodrome.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Owls_Head,_Maine.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Parasol_wing.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Ryan_Aeronautical.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Sikorsky_Aircraft.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Aircraft_Corporation.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink US_Army_Air_Service.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink US_Navy.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Service.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Post_Office_Department.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink File:Standard-J1-GWP.jpg.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLink File:Standard_J1.jpg.
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hisso Standard J1".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lincoln Standard "Tourabout"".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard J".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard J-1".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard biplane".
- Standard_J wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard".
- Standard_J ceilingFt "15000".
- Standard_J ceilingM "4600".
- Standard_J crew "2".
- Standard_J cruiseSpeedMph "64".
- Standard_J designer Charles_Healy_Day.
- Standard_J developedFrom "Sloan H series".
- Standard_J eng1Hp "175".
- Standard_J eng1Kw "130".
- Standard_J eng1Number "1".
- Standard_J eng1Type "Hall-Scott A-5".
- Standard_J firstFlight "1916".
- Standard_J grossWeightKg "920".
- Standard_J grossWeightLb "2025".
- Standard_J hasPhotoCollection Standard_J.
- Standard_J heightFt "10".
- Standard_J heightIn "10".
- Standard_J heightM "3.3".
- Standard_J lengthFt "26".
- Standard_J lengthIn "2".
- Standard_J lengthM "7.98".
- Standard_J lists "* List of military aircraft of the United States".
- Standard_J manufacturer Standard_Aircraft_Corporation.
- Standard_J maxSpeedKmh "120".
- Standard_J maxSpeedMph "72".
- Standard_J metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Standard_J nationalOrigin "USA".
- Standard_J numberBuilt "1600".
- Standard_J rangeKm "560".
- Standard_J rangeMiles "350".
- Standard_J spanFt "43".
- Standard_J spanIn "10".
- Standard_J spanM "13.36".
- Standard_J stallSpeedMph "40".
- Standard_J type "Trainer".
- Standard_J unitCost "6000.0".
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