Vince S. wrote:
Of all the threads that have been posted on this site, this has to be one of the most ridiculous. I'm not really sure where you get the idea that Mr. Rousch is under some sort of obligation to paint HIS airplane the way you would like. If not for Mr. Rousch, this airplane wouldn't even exist anymore.
A few people on this board really need to get over thier sense of self-importance (big ego). If you wonder why a lot of people in the warbird business do not participate on this board, it's because of crap like this.
I'm sorry if you feel your uncle is not being given the tribute he deserves, but you're losing sight of the fact that they're preserving airplanes, not individuals. He's taking a plane that would have rotted, and turned it into something that a lot of people for generations can enjoy.
Vince, please read the thread from the beginning. Understand that Karen is acknowledging Mr. Rousch's right to do with the aircraft as he pleases. She's been pretty clear that it's an emotional issue for her. She clearly had hopes that Mr. Rouch's P51 would end up in Dean Gilmore's markings.
At the same time, in many ways it's just as rediculous for Mr. Rousch to use the serial number of that 51 as let's face it, what came out of the lake wasn't much and clearly not the aircraft that will be attached to that serial number in the hopes of giving it some historical provinence.
I'd suggest that posts like you just added only fuel the fire instead of helping with the understanding and possibly healing from the loss Karen's family still feels. It had it's own sense of self importance as well.
Again, I think it important to recognize the emotion attached to something very personal for Karen and keep that in mind when people reply. She's allowed to have those feelings, just as Mr. Rousch is free to do with that 51 as he chooses and his money allows.
Dan