It's the same old, isn't it? Still fun to go around again...
Dan Johnson II wrote:
If a new build Mustang, gets one kid to want to learn more about the history, I think it's done it's job. A replica painted as Kidd Hofer's bird, might just get someone to learn more about the Kidd and his spirit will continue to live on.
At that level it's doing a great job; about the level of a photo print or a model kit. I think we might expect more real history from those that restore warbirds.
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Would I prefer a 100% original combat vet to a replica bird? Absolutely. Are Old Crow and Impatient Virgin the real deal? They sure seem like it, but that's not alot of original metal.
Which is why having the variety is good.
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That being said, which current flying Mustang would be considered the most original?
None as much as a number of static examples, which is why there's a need for both. I treasure my ignorance of Mustangs, so I can't give examples, but in Spitfires, the IWM, AWM and Chicago examples all provide a historical document no flying Spitfire does.
That said, there
are magnificent 'recreations' of
what we currently believe them to be like - Mk.I A213 in Spitfires and Happy Jack's Go Buggy in Mustangs, I'd say.
However there are some owners who are scrupulous about what's not 'right' about their restorations - the Mk.I for examples has some deviations which are documented, which is how it should be. Unfortunately there are other owners who believe that their money hasn't just bought them a fine restoration, but silence from those that know about dubious and shoddy historical 'research', as well as more 'history' than that aircraft ever had.
You want a non-combat Mustang to be a European veteran? No problem. Just carefully select your evidence, and there you are. History? About as credible as those people 'researching' their family history who 'prove' they are descended from royalty.
The problem with flying Mustangs particularly is paperwork focussed on certification, not historical accuracy, and paper trails that aren't reflections of the aircraft they support - and worse.
Oh, and on a trivial level - shiny - a desire for bling over reality. I like Kermit's Redtail, but it was never like that in service. Yes, they got polished, but not
that much. There was a war on, they were just another tool to do a nasty job with.
Just my 2d.
