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Biplane rides in 1970s North Conway, New Hampshire

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My first ride in a small plane was in the front cockpit of a three-seat biplane which used to offer scenic joyrides and the now extinct (it's an outlet mall) airfield in North Conway, New Hampshire.
Somewhere my parents have a 110 Instamatic pic of me about 1977 or so, crammed in the front seat with my Dad, flying helmets, goggles, big grins, the works, taken by my Dad at arm's length.
Does anyone know that operation and what plane that might have been?
Cheers,
Matthew
 

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