A very brief anecdote, but something I've never forgotten...
Twenty years and more ago I worked at CWH, mainly in their bookshop and also doing the odd tour. Many a weekend I'd be the guy who'd take the admission fees (about $4 in those days); probably I was the first CWHer many visitors would see on arriving. Circa 1986--around the time of the hit film "Top Gun"--a boy of 10 or so came into the shop; I think his father was with him but it's the youngster I remember vividly. He asked what aircraft were in the collection he was about to see, so I began reciting the list: Mitchell, Harvards, Avenger and so forth. Came to "Hurricane", and the kid did something entirely unexpected: he went bugeyed

and breathed "you've got a Hurricane?" in this reverential, awestruck voice. (Remember, this was around the time of "Top Gun"...the airplane, if any, that mattered to kids would have been the F-14. Mustang or Spitfire might be familiar names, sort of: but the Hurricane?)
I suppose at that point I knew how Walt Soplata felt when I went ape at the sight of his F2G Corsair racer a few years earlier. I've often thought of that kid in the years since...have even wondered whether he eventually became a WIXer!
Anyone else got "neat encounter" anecdotes to share?
S.