An American-made Kittyhawk fighter plane of the British Royal Air Force lands amidst a sandstorm in Libya. A member of the ground crew has hopped onto the wing to help guide the pilot through the storm (April 2, 1942) [1200 x 777]
They later found a little prince asking for a sheep.
wgloipp
To be honest he’d probably be there even if it was clear. The pilot can’t see over the nose straight ahead so he either has to weave from side to side (you see planes doing this at Reno or at RAF Coningsby) or he has a guide perched on the wing.
Voc0
They later found a little prince asking for a sheep.
wgloipp
To be honest he’d probably be there even if it was clear. The pilot can’t see over the nose straight ahead so he either has to weave from side to side (you see planes doing this at Reno or at RAF Coningsby) or he has a guide perched on the wing.