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{{Short description|American biplane}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:AEA ''June Bug''}} <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. --> {{Infobox aircraft |name=AEA ''June Bug'' |image=Curtiss june bug.jpg |caption= |type=[[Aviation in the pioneer era|Pioneer era]] aircraft |manufacturer=[[Aerial Experiment Association]] |designer=[[Glenn Curtiss]] |first_flight= June 21, 1908 |introduction= |retired= |status=Crashed January 2, 1909 |primary_user=Aerial Experiment Association |more_users= |produced=1908 |number_built=1 |unit cost= |variants= }} The '''''June Bug''''' was an American [[Aviation in the pioneer era|"pioneer era"]] [[biplane]] built by the [[Aerial Experiment Association]] (A.E.A) in 1908 and flown by [[Glenn Curtiss|Glenn Hammond Curtiss]]. The [[aircraft]] was the first American airplane to fly at least 1 km in front of a crowd.
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