I tallied 149 entries from all of the posts above. I wasn't strict about the top five votes so some posters got 6 or 7 votes in this count. I haven't seperated out the individual restorations of the same basic types so this is by basic designation type only:
The winner by a mile with 23 votes is the P-61. One would think based on this that the stock on any new P-61 recoveries is at an all time high.
2nd place with 13 votes, the Beaufighter.
3rd place in a tie, the Mosquito and the P-82/F-82/EF-82 posts, 9 votes
(Notice a trend yet? The twins are most popular,... or just most rare in the skies?)
4th in a tie, the FW 190s (including Doras), and the B-29s (Doc with 6 votes, Fertile Myrtle with 1)
5th tie with 6 votes: A-20s & Tempest
6th with 5 votes was the Ki-61
7th in a tie with 4 votes each was PB4Y and the various Bf 109's
and 8th in a three-way tie: Various Corsairs, the FW 189 and the Me 262.
Interesting observations: Only two each Seafires, Spitfires, P-51s, B-24J (Kermit's) and JU-87. And, not a single P-38 or P-47 eagerly awaited? Not JUST a case of familiarity breeds contempt, but maybe so in some cases?
One wonders how different the voting would have been it would be if there was a Betty, Frank, or George awaiting first flight? Or, a rare Italian, Romanian, or French fighter or such? Things surely would have been all different if a Whirlwind, Do 335, Devastator, Ju-88, or a host of others would have been "in the wing."
Surprises to me were no mention of any Vultee Vengeance (are none at all slated to fly?), and my vote for Paul Allen's B-17E being the lone one of that or any other B-17 variant.
Well, with that I'll quit. I'll check the progress again on this maybe when I get back from tomorrow's now urgent trip to California checking on some Black Widow rumors...
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