Cross-posted from the WIX Facebook page:
Looking for opinions: As many of you know, I've starting documenting the history of Jack Kosko's restoration hangar. With their first restoration of MAAM's TBM "White 4", a stencil of the restoration crew was painted on the plane. Some years later, MAAM painted the stencil over "to be more historically accurate". To me, the story of how this plane got to be what it is today is as important as the history it represents. Agree? Disagree?
"White 4" shortly after its restoration was completed in 2003:
04-05-2016 10;44;35PM by
David Cohen, on Flickr
Restoration stencil as it appeared in 2003. Sadly, about half the people on this stencil have since passed away:
TBM Stencil 09 03 by
David Cohen, on Flickr
The plane as it appeared in 2010 with the stencil painted over. Note that MAAM did keep the "Old Tanker 9 - Piece of Cake" marking on the plane as a tribute to the plane's time as Tanker 9.
Piece of Cake 2010 by
David Cohen, on Flickr
Personally, I think there was something more than "historical accuracy" in play, but I will give MAAM the benefit of the doubt. Feel free to PM me if you're curious about my personal opinion, as I'd rather keep that conversation offline for now. Yes, I did reach out to them to express my opinion in the context of historical accuracy and asked them to restore the stencil, but they never responded. That is why I am bringing it up on WIX.