Dan et al--
That's one fine shot of "Burma Rascal". Any Kitty that wasn't in AVG finish, but now is, would be a candidate...this one, Thurman's, or Bill Anderson's, which appeared following its first restoration in wonderfully plain factory-style Army OD/grey (reminiscent of the "third" P-47D that was at Willow Run this year in its "factory-stock" appearance). And will anyone besides Col Pay ever finish one of the several still-flying RCAF Kitties in RCAF markings...?? (There was even a scheme with a sharkmouth!)
Also miss the Bill Ross P-38 in its old polished finish (though I do understand Lone Star, on the Gulf coast, painting that one silver as an anti-corrosion measure). Lots of Mustangs, et cetera, that used to turn up at the CWH shows come to mind. One in particular was Hess Bamberger's "Vergeltungswaffe". And guess what...I even miss seeing Sue Parish's shiny blush-pink P-40N...even if the lipstick and false eyelashes on the sharkmouth were just a wee bit much...
Rob--nice to see the Gray Memorial Corsair "115:X" get a mention on this thread. I'd nominate a different CWH fighter as my top pick though, and it's one I think quite a few showgoers on both sides of the 49th recall fondly: their (well, Dennis Bradley's) first P-51, which Sky Harbour so handsomely attired in 1950-period 424 Sqn RCAF finish (with what seemed like about half an inch of clearcoat on top: a classic-car calibre paintjob). It would, ahem, be nice if somebody in Ontario now would obtain a '51 and deck it out somewhat the same...
On top of those...all the Mosquitos that have been flown in the past 20 years...
