Brad et al--
"Birds" in an across-the-pond sense, eh!
I never made it to a Breck airshow but certainly remember its praises being sung by the magazines. When Dad and I visited Texas in '92 we made a point of dropping in at Breckenridge anyway. Met Howard Pardue, who was as hospitable as could be ("there's s'more airplanes in that hangar over there, g'awn in, it isn't locked"--sure enough, inside were pristine examples of F4U-4 and Beech 17). And saw three Furies at Ezell's, which, as anyone who knows me could attest, sent me into orbit...
Only airfield I've ever seen with a raised viewing platform on the flightline. And we ended up using it: Mr Pardue had been having some work done to correct a vibration problem on N666HP, his Fury. Dad and I got a private demonstration--twice, actually, first by Mr Pardue and then by Mr Ezell--of the Fury in the air. (Higher orbit achieved by Steve T...)
We also saw engine runs on Bill Arnot's lovely Mitchell "Silver Lady". It turned out everybody was getting ready for an airshow the next day at Mineral Wells: which was where we were staying that night! Sadly enough our flight home was the next day...but we did "sneak" onto Mineral Wells field for about 15 minutes that morning, seeing among other things the CAF Helldiver. Wish I'd been around for some of the Breck shows, though. My equivalent would probably be some of the Geneseos of old...
Cheers
S.