I made an all too brief pit stop in Reno on Friday morning and I must say that from my amateur experiences with internet forums, I can assure you (in general) that thinking you may know someone by what they type on a keyboard and meeting them in person, are more times than not, a completely different experience and to my pleasure an experience that was far beyond anything I would have expected.
I met three fantastic fellows in person for the first time that we all know from this forum and beyond. To say they were enthusiastic, dedicated, committed to their profession, courteous, considerate and generous with their time is an extreme understatement. I simply was expecting nothing more than to just shake their hands and get out of their way, but what I was given instead from each one of them was something that I'll cherish and hold in the highest level of respect and gratitude. These three guys were not expected to offer so much to anyone who happened to walk up to them, myself included, but there was not one person that I witnessed that didn't receive full dedicated attention and a wealth of knowledge about the airplanes they were standing next to. I thought I knew a little bit about these old airplanes. Not even close compared to these three gents.
All I can say is thank you all so very much for your time. It mean't a lot and made the effort to seek you guys out very much worth it.

If you can take your eyes off of that fantastic piece of artwork behind the fellow standing there. I know it's hard to do. That's Chuck Wahl. To say he's a class act is quite the understatement. The hospitality he extended to me and my appreciation is simply more than I could type here. Chuck is as well connected and respected in the warbird community as one can get. An example: I shook hands with more big names in the warbird world than I even knew existed. Not like I'm star struck or anything, but I was certainly impressed with the way many of these folks would come up to Chuck and strike up a conversation about the airplanes and what Chuck is doing at his restoration base. All great folks and wonderful to listen to. (Steve Hinton, Rod Lewis The Ezels, and so on) all down to earth, all good folks. Neat to sit there and listen to their conversations. The highlight was not the VIP treatment Chuck gave me, but to be allowed to sit in that wonderful airplane and daydream a bit. Perfection at it's finest and quite understandable why Chuck's work is consistently award winning. Thank you Chuck.

I certainly wasn't expecting the hospitality, time and effort that I received from Brad Pilgrim and his lovely wife. I had only a handshake in mind but what I got was beyond anything I would have imagined. After shaking hands Brad ask me if I would like to "get on up here and take a better look", hesitant at first I came to my senses and accepted his kind offer. The care, attention to detail and presentation that Brad had on display serves no justice to the photo I'm posting. That Corsair in the photo is impossible to explain in words. You just have to see it in person as it's simply fantastic in every way. Nothing was left out of the perfection to detail. For someone to take the time and effort (and trust) to allow a perfect stranger to climb onboard his artwork tells you something about the man you could never comprehend on an internet forum. A class act, hard working, good looking couple right there. Great, great folks. Thank you seems so little to offer back to Brad.

Taigh Ramey was everything I knew he would be and much more. Big smile, big presence and a big heart. The time he gave me and the tour of his PV-2 was nothing more than amazing and appreciated. He knows his stuff and he knows how to explain it to a guy (me) who knows very little. His dedication and enthusiasm for his airplane was very real and nice to see. A hard working man and dedicated to keeping that airplane flying and displayed to all that enjoy it. It's an understatement the amount of work and dedication Taigh and his folks put into keeping that PV-2 flying. A monster of an airplane and absolutely beautiful and authentic and you just have to go see it and sit inside it for a few minutes to realize the time and effort it took to get it to look exactly like what it would have looked like in the 40's. It was a pleasure to spend some time chatting with Taigh. Again words cannot explain the man and his passion. A true gentleman all the way.
Best I not go any further as not to embarrass or insult the guys any longer
I cannot state enough to any and all that if you ever attend an airshow that these guys are attending, please do yourself a favor and go shake their hands and give them a big thanks for a job well done. You'll get back so much more than you could ever give. Be prepared to learn things you never knew about warbirds and be shown hospitality at a level that is quite rare these days. True gentlemen, true class and guys that can make you smile till it hurts.
I thank you Chuck, Brad and Taigh for your time. Much appreciated
Mark
BTW there was some nice racing going on as well
