Hi All,
Since I have, sort of, inadvertantly started this discussion, I would like to make my feelings known. First off, I was not one of the people who PM'd Mr. Downing. I would never be intentionally rude to anyone!
Now, please let me begin by stating this loud and clear!! In my opinion, anyone who purchases a WWII plane has the freedom to paint it anyway they choose. I do not have much of a problem with any plane that was scrapped, or surplus, or decommissioned, or whatever, In that regard what we are talking about is"Military surplus" , being painted pink and purple, with red polka dots, if that is what pleases the owner. If that is what it takes to preserve specimens of these beautiful birds, then by all means knock yourself out!!
Again, for the record, I totally understand, and recognize that Mr. Roush is free to do what he wants with my Uncle's plane, I will be forever in his debt for allowing this plane to fly again!!! .......but in this debate, herein lies the difference.
43-12252 is not "Military Surplus" that was scrapped, or any of the other things that I mentioned earlier. She is the, soon to be, tangible reminder to my family, of the last flight my dear Uncle made before he left this world. She is the visible record, if you will, of the incredible accomplishments of a brave young man, who in his brief life, flew 91 combat missions in 6 months, earned the DFC, at Monte Cassino, logged 194 combat hours, and logged 634 flying hours in less than two years. Was he a "Combat Flying Ace", in my opinion, you are darn right he was, but because he chose to take on the equally dangerous task of flying recon, his accomplishments seem to be easier to dismiss. I beleive had he been a "celebrated" pilot we might not be having this discussion!
In my heart, I beleive that Mr. Roush is unaware of the full story of Dean's life, and experiences. . I also believe that he is a very decent person, and will at least consider my requests, if he ever is fully informed!
I truly believe that in the end, what is meant to be will be. Whatever happens my family will always have all the wonderful memories that we have been blessed with already.
Please guys! Debate this if you want, but don't fight! That doesn't do any of us any good!
Thanks, as always, for listening!
All the best!
Karen
_________________ "All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time" - Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC
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