I used to just study aviation history. This place is a bit different more for the current warbird subjects. Just that it's a small niche regarding avaition history buffs. I have had a hard life and this is what gets me by. I won't go into detail about my life because its pretty sad and I found myself close to where WIX friend Mr. Austin finished. Majority think flying warbirds is a bad idea. But I am in the middle. I enjoy the history and also enjoy seeing them fly. I wish to finish my flight lessons someday. I am sure I will. But its hard these days and most generally people don't like aviation. I come from an area that has no aviation interest. Not even the pilots down at my local airport know what warbirds are. I have actually asked them trying to start a confo...but most had to ask me what a warbird is.

I try to do my best for the Geneseo air museum. I get there a few times each year. Not much really considering what everyone else does on this forum. But I still like to think I do my part in trying to keep warbirds alive. Rather it be actually volunteering or what I do most of...advertising on the internet and in my home town about upcoming aviation events and Geneseo. I also collect aviation photographs. That is my way of having a part of those aircraft. I probably never will own a warbird so those photos are my way of having a peice of them. In some ways photos are better then actually owning or operating a warbird because I actually have photo evidence of a plane from the past. The markings, the paint, and the location. I also got the bug for photographing the aircraft. My way of recording them before they are gone. I am a little bitter about planes that don't fly anymore. Because I lost my chance of seeing them perform. I also am affraid that we will soon stop flying warbirds for several reasons. Vets passing, Inc costs, gas, crashes, laws, etc. Which is why I come out as pushing support for aircraft to get flying. Once we pass that stage of stop flying them then any other future fliers will also be hulted. My big passion has been from Pearl Harbor to Midway. Thats my time period of heroes and men fighting hard and long and losing in many cases. I have done some research on Pearl Harbor and know a lot about the air combat of that day. But attention to those years is small compared to the rest of the war. Not sure what this post is ment to say. Just maybe people will understand where I come from.
Thanks,
Nate
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