I'm very happy with the amount of responses this generated - I was hoping it would turn out that way. The addition of a poll was kind of an afterthought on my part - I figured why not add one? I'm glad I did, it generated interesting results!
Chris wrote:
I understand the gist of your question but I think to narrow it down to a specific airframe is asking a little too much. For instance, I have a favorite bomber/attack- A26K, Favorite fighter-P47 favorite airshow warbird-TBM. Really tough to narrow it down to a specific type let alone a singular airframe. I also like the Martin Mauler at P'cola.
Yea, maybe it was too much to ask. But I can try, can't I? And, to be honest, I don't actually mind the non-airframe-specific responses. They're still very revealing.
Chris Brame wrote:
The Swoose. Beautiful lines, great history... Plus it's going to look cherry once the restoration is finished.
The Swoose is definitely up there on my list, maybe even 2nd. Thanks for reminding me.
In the interest of warbirds we've been involved in (in my case merely seeing on a regular basis): Of the aircraft at the TSWM I have to go with our P-40M,
NZ3119. I'm not entirely sure why though. Thinking on it, the paint scheme is excellent, the airframe has at least a bit of history behind it and through it I learned of stories from the war I had never known otherwise. Plus, it's just friggin' cool.

I guess I'm just a sucker for the airframes with history on them.
This post is by no means intended as an end to the thread - keep 'em coming!
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