You throw the cabbie a fifty and tell him to, "To the airport and step on it." Ten minutes later after you have shown him the airport on the map and where to turn you get started. You decide to browse the file as the cabbie runs red lights and weaves back and forth from the street to the sidewalk.

You see the picture and realize why the boss had the veins popping out of her neck.

You also find information on the tank schematic.

You finally arrive at the airport in one piece. The cabbie asks if you'd like help with your bags? You tell him, that'd be great. He hollars for a skycap as he drives off. You can't get over how few dents the tables at the sidewalk cafe left in his cab.

You board your flight immediately.

The flight


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(Aircraft photo courtesy of Phil Callihan. His photos of early airplanes are excellent and can be found at: http://philc.ncms.org/HTML/Planes/early.htm

Last update: 27 February 2001