I am new to this forum, so forgive me if I am doing something wrong. I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading ALL of the posts about Conrad's restoration of the FM-2 Wildcat (and what an unbelievable job it was), and congratulate him on earning Reserved Champion at Oshkosh. I loved looking at all of th epictures and appreciate him taking the time to explain the process of getting to where he is now with his plane.
I was actually lucky enough to see him and the Wildcat last weekend at a small Fly-In over in Louise, Texas and documented a lot of the flying as well. I created a Facebook album of pictures I took at the fly-in, and I am going to attach a link to that album. If that isn't something I should be doing, then I apologize for that. I am not selling or promoting myself, just a avaiation fan, who loves old planes, and would drive MILES just to hear a beautiful radial engine fire up (especially one outfitted with an original shotgun starter, and me being a serious shotgun shooter, makes it even more special !!! LOL). The sight of this 70 year old plane, firing up, taxing down a small grass strip and taking off and doing some fast passes low across the field just made my day. I spoke with Conrad for only a few minutes, but he seemed liked such a nice guy, I hated to bother him by discussing his plane more. I was happy to just enjoy looking at the finished product !
Here's the link to the album I created at the fly-in. If it doesn't work, my pictures are NOT "private" and can be found on my Facebook page (look for "Mike Hessong", my current cover page is a couple of beautiful Stearmans at sunrise along the grass airstrip).
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 0b636f2c77Hope y'all enjoy some of the pictures. Mike Hessong (Victoria, TX)