If this is about comments I have made, then what Jack says summed it up perfectly.
And for those keeping score at home, I have not (nor do I ever want or care to) disparage the character of an owner of a warbird, or any other posters here. In fact, I'm glad that all these people can come here and talk about that which we have in common: warbirds. That's what I came here to talk about and that's what I've done and endeavor to continue.
blaspheme? In the words of Inigo Montoya:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk. <- that there is purely jest.
This word brings up an interesting point that seems to come up on this forum quite often. That is, at what point do warbird owners get elevated to the status of gods whose actions with respect to their planes are beyond opinion? At what point does the expenditure of their money mean I'm no longer entitled to opine about what they do with their airplane? I know a few warbird owners and fewer still who are "bad" folks. At the end of the day, they're just folks, same as you or me, good and bad. And we opine about folks and their actions all the time, day in, day out. The only difference is here, we limit those opinions to airplanes. But as pointed out on another thread, if you buy the Mona Lisa, does that mean you can paint a moustache on it? I'm not being facetious here, I'm asking you all for your honest opinion, beyond "he who has the bucks makes the decision", because it quite obviously goes deeper than that when we are discussing unique and historical artifacts.