What a great photo of man, machine and nature in harmony. Without knowing the back-story, there's every chance this guy reared the birds and hence why they now follow him in flight... love it!
Paul, the geese are using the forward pressure wave of the wing to help them fly easier. They do it with each other in nature, which is why they fly in formation.
In swimming, letting the other guy in the next lane who is swimming harder do all the work is called "drafting". What a giggle to think that the geese are drafting off that contraption. Great pic, by the way!
This has been going on every year for many years now, hatching the birds in Wisconsin and then teaching them to fly with that aircraft, and then fly to South for migration. The Trike is flying right on the edge of stall. the young birds can only fly a distance of approximately 50 miles before they tire out. They rest as required and then continue south. There is a large contingent of ground support vehicles that accompany the migration including support for the birds as well as the aircraft and pilot.
Drafting is done from behind as in auto car racing. One bird is a goose, two or more are geese or can be called a gaggle as in a school of fish or a gaggle of geese.
15ADE.. flying with gooses? I don't think so. I like jet4ang's comment, and Linda's comment, and David Wallis, did this not begin as you say, many years ago the first beginning in Canada, requiring special permission to fly across the border without first getting customs clearance?
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