Create an ink-and-watercolor illustration in the style of Ronald Searle. Depict a United States Air Force pilot, wearing a modern flight suit, helmet, oxygen mask, and survival vest, standing beside the Wright Flyer performing a final walk-around inspection, facing the cockpit expressing the thought of "I'm supposed to fly this?". The aircraft's propeller is stationary. Include a windsock and distant hangars under a bright morning sky. Use expressive, scratchy pen lines, exaggerated but believable proportions, lively cross-hatching, loose watercolor washes in muted blues, grays, olive greens, and warm earth tones, and a touch of dry wit through the pilot's slightly overburdened gear and the aircraft's poised, almost characterful stance. The composition should feel dynamic, elegant, and full of movement without becoming cartoonish, celebrating military flight training and meticulous preflight preparation. Ver más