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Old 08-16-2013, 03:37 AM   #7
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We took a 1 hour biplane ride today with Phil from Lakes Biplane out of Laconia Airport. Besides being a spectacular day to fly, the flight itself was incredible...If you want a unique experience, you owe it to yourself to take a tour. We can't wait to go back up this fall when the leaves are turning.

http://www.lakesbiplane.com/index.html
That Saturday, I heard Phils' white Waco approach from the west, grabbed my camera, then noticed Phil was flying at a much higher altitude than usual. No photos taken that day...

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I always wondered how the pilot saw where he was going while on the ground.
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...we would get a few bi-planes that would land, or be based at the airports I worked at. Most of them would do a little zig zag taxiing to allow them to see what lay ahead of them.

It would make you thing that we had a drunk pilot on our hands.
It wasn't a problem only with biplanes: even the vaunted P-51 Mustang of WWII had to zig-zag.

Sent to a friend, this frame from a long WWII Government documentary in the South Pacific shows a P-47 Thunderbolt with the US Army's answer to zig-zagging:
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