[quote="JDK"]
It might be worth a thought that in the USAF Museum, the United States' enemies are better represented than her Allies in the W.W.II gallery.
Two Spitfires in US colo(u)rs a combat veteran Australian Beau in US colors, a DH Mosquito in US colors. I presume it's the museum's policy, which they are entitled to, but those that flew alongside the brave men of the USAF in
other air forces might feel aggrieved at being so neatly written out in favour of a quick repaint and promotion of the Fascist enemy?
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I'm not so sure about that JDK. I'm always interested and proud about US aircraft that have served with other Air Arms. The Museum in Ottawa has a Liberator in Canadian markings and in fact, I don't recall any US aircraft there with US markings on them. (though I may be wrong on that)
The Lib in England is also in British Markings (not the US Museum at Duxford) and I really like the Martlet and Corsair in RN markings.
I'm proud they served with our allies and am thrilled to see them in their sevice colors. (should that be "colours"?

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I think the fact that the Axis is better represented at the Museum of the USAF is just a fact that the US as a whole, did not operate as many British types as did the British and Commonwealth Countries operating American types.
I'm also very excited to have the opportunity to actually see a Beau up close, regardless of the paint scheme.
I don't think there is a right or wrong here, just a point of perspective and presenation.
Blue skies,
Jerry