That has me interested too.
There is no doubt that the whole "Bird in a Biplane" rort has been a well thought out and funded commercial enterprise, albeit dressed up
to look as if it's just one altruistic little girl doing what she can toward the advancement of womankind.
It's pretty clear whose interests she's been advancing.
Obviously, Ewald has not been doing things for free, either.
Then, what about the accompanying chase-plane with the pilot, film crew, logistics manager, et cetera?
I know that the US likes to paint itself as 'the home of free enterprise' .. but, I somehow doubt that it's that free.
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Last edited by Stanwell; 19th Oct 2016 at 13:02.