flyingheritage wrote:
O-2 Birdog might happen this or next year too.
Is that what would happen if an O-1 and a Skymaster shacked up for the night?

Just kidding.
FH, more power to you! I've got a few mates who are into re-enacting but they're strictly army. At a Christmas parade a couple of years back three of us, one representing each service, were driven around in an open jeep, and that was great!
I was only in a lent uniform, but I'd love to get my own. Similarly, the same group of us often went for Sunday lunch at a local museum in the aforementioned jeep, and once we did so in full uniform. Said museum has a Hurricane on static display outside and, seeing as it was a beautiful sunny day and I was in RAF blues, I went and lay underneath. Could've been 1940, a 20-yr-old in RAF uniform underneath a Hurri
One thing I love is that several WW1 pilots in NZ wear period costume whilst flying at shows, it looks fantastic to see them preflighting when in full garb.
True, there is the argument that re-enactors haven't "earnt the right" per se to wear whatever rank etc, but the same goes for actors in films.

I'd been skeptical of re-enacting and "living history" displays, but the "German unit" at Omaka during Classic Fighters this year was amazing.
And good on you for drawing attention to the FACs! Absolutely love FAC, and its great to see someone representing them at shows. Looking forward to more pics of you with various aircraft.
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