Here are some photos from flying a Cessna 140. Josh is the student and he has been doing a good job. The 140 is an old airplane from the 1940's and is a tailwheel aircraft which makes it noticeably harder to fly. Takeoffs and landings in the aircraft require special attention so as to not veer off the runway. Josh has been doing a good job of handling this some times difficult aircraft. The wings are made of fabric and it has only one 85 horsepower engine. This is very basic and pure flying.
I was flying a twin engine Seneca not long ago and had the chance to fly over Cairo, Illinois where the Ohio and Mississippi river meet. This photo from 11,000 feet shows the two massive rivers meeting. If you look close you will see that the Ohio is actually the larger river here and should take the name of the river all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
JMG