phil65 wrote:BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP

Chicks,Booze,Fights and Warbirds.What could be better to a 10 year old

The historical stuff would come later.

TOTALLY!
I would also always watch the Sunday morning war movie at 10am... every sunday as a kid. I read every Martin Caiden book I could get my hands on. My first model was an F-4 and I painted it just like the Gunfighters, whom Dad was stationed with at DaNang. My first airshow was in '81 and I was 10. I bought 2 CAF books and the pages got so dog eared from constant page turning. (actually I was thinking about those 2 books the other day wondering where they were)
I drew and painted scenes of air combat. We went to the AF museum and got another book of aircraft, that I read and reread and reread.
I was in 4-H and built models... two of which went onto the state fair, and both got blue ribbons there. (B-25 and then a B-29)
But as I turned 15, I started to work more on cars. Never stopped loving warbirds though. Then onto college, became a graphic designer.
About '97 I started collecting SpecCast P-51s. That got me back into it I think. (I have about 25 diecast planes now).
In 2000 I got divorced and took up swing dancing to get out and meet people. People were dressing up in vintage clothes and uniforms. Cool! So I got a uniform, 15th AF.
Then in '04, joined a rockabilly band and found out two of the guys (brothers) were reenactors. So last year was my first time at an airshow, all dressed up in flight gear. It was a blast and my first airshow in about 8 years (with warbirds at least).
Well there you have it... my life story. Almost.
I guess the biggest draw for me is the aircraft, and the stories of the men and women through the war, all the history. They weren't called the greatest generation for nothing.