Fritz--
Cool! Another vote for the Litvyak story. That's long been at or near the top of my "Great Unmade Flying Movies" list...No shortage of genuine (if recently-built) Yaks out there either...even if you end up with the usual late- versus early-model issues for the hardware enthusiasts to carp about: Yak-3UA for Yak-1/7, same as Spit IX/Ha1112 for Spit I/Me109E, P-40N for P-40C, et cetera.
Back in the day the Tuskegee story was right up there too, but of course that film
was made, more or less, 13 years ago by HBO. Every so often the mooted George Lucas version (which was first rumoured in the late eighties) pops up again in the media. It would be nice to see that story retold with a few of the hiccups from HBO's version corrected...
My top pick these days, though, would be a flick on the subject of the 1949 National Air Races. The trailer for that "Great Unmade" plays regularly in the theatre inside my head, replete with details...the title...a couple cast members...the seamless CGI...the re-created F2G and "Beguine"...the songs in the soundtrack. Ah, for a cool $85mil or so!
S.