Well, I don't think I'm a boy scout wannabe, a blithering idiot, or whatever other names you can throw at me (us). The few times I have done it, I had a great time, and it was a way for me to honor the men and women who were there. Isn't that why the warbird operators go to the trouble to have accurate markings of some FG or BG and then take it to airshows to share with the public in the first place? To share the history? Strapping on a Mustang and flying about doesn't have anything to do with reliving that part of history even a little bit? No? I don't believe you. If that was the case, then we should have just turned them all into pots and pans in '48 and moved on. Put a couple in a musuem and read a book, right?
Does it have a geekiness quality to it? Sure. So does grown men building model airplanes. But no one questions that ever do they?
I agree with the age appropriate and fitness factor comments. FWIW, I have piercings and a goatee, and they are all gone anytime I put on the uniform or flight gear. (my wife hates it too!

) All of the pilots we have come across thought it was super cool. Some have even let us board the aircraft for more pics.
I had a veteran come up to me and tell me part of my flight gear wasn't correct. I said I know but it was the best I could do with what I had, as I was still learning. He told me how it would have been originally and that he thought it was great to see us out there, preserving the history so that people remember what they went through. I almost got a little teary eyed.
Here's another veteran, who came in his uniform from the war.
This was at Thunder Over Michigan in '05 and it was my first time doing it. It was alot of fun and I learned alot. And for a bunch of blithering idiots that no one cares about, you should have seen the photographers RUNNING across the tarmac for this shot...
This wasn't even all of them...
It was about 90° on the tarmac in the morning. The bunny suits were a little on the warm side.
My buddy Mikey took this pic. I love it.
This is my favorite pic of all time. If I never did reenacting ever again, I will always have this pic.
This one was funny. We all whipped out our paintbrushes for the shot.

Unfortunately we weren't hard core enough to have done the actual painting in authentic workwear.

Although Scott and Ellen gave us some pretty authentic aircraft bouncing up and down during "maintenance" while we were painting, that we found pretty funny.
