I've seen the outside of the 94th' Restaurant at Port Columbus a few times, but I had the chance to actually eat there recently. The food was quite good, and, of equal interest, there's some more interesting stuff displayed inside.
The P-51D replica is looking a little ragged these days.

The first artifact I noted, the right wing from an Aeronca L-3. At least, I assume that the label written on it is correct, if someone has a better ID, do tell.

an unidentified aileron. Again, that was my guess, if I'm wrong, do tell. Judging by the size, this came from something rather large.
The remainder are somewhat less Warbird related, but I figure I may as well post them for the sake of completeness, and because I could use help determining what aircraft type they came off of:

This looks too big to be from an R/C aircraft, yet too small to be from a piloted one. Any ideas?


Tailplanes from a Beech Bonanza, I think? Dressed up as "Luftwaffe War Trophies"


My offhand guess is these belong(ed) to an AA-1 Yankee

Another AA-1 Yankee part?
That's all, although I have to say, looking at other photos online, I'm a little annoyed that this location got the short end of the stick as far as vehicle displays go. I've seen photos of other restaurants with full-size Deuce-and-a-half hulks, Jeeps, ambulances and the like. All we got was a pair of old, ratty possibly-trucks. Oh well. Like I said, the food was great, as was the service, so if you're in Columbus I'd recommend a visit.