I like the reenactors and what they do. I see them at many of the airshows I go to here in the U.S. They do seem to be more prevalent at airshows held at civilian airfields rather than at Military bases. Perhaps it's a security concern and might be harder to get uniforms and fake weapons onto an active base.
To me, anything that adds to the atmosphere, the aura, the vibe that recreates that time period and helps people understand and comprehend what happened is good. This includes period dress, the music, the equipment and last, but not least, the airframes. I wish there was more of that type of thing.
The only thing I don't like, and August hit on this - is unrealistic looking reenactors. Someone who is 50 years old, massively overweight, and has long hair just totally kills the mood and destroys the reenactment. If you are that type of person, then dress as a full bird Colonel or General, then it might be believeable. And for God's sake, don't be a hippie and have extremely long hair trying to pass off as a Military person. I saw one reenactor at an airshow once who had a pony tail - no kidding! He was in a U.S. Army Air Corps pilot uniform. (Before anybody asks, no it wasn't Kermit Weeks!) To me that is disrespectful of the uniform and the Veterans. I'm not saying you have to get a buzzcut to reenact a Marine, but at least make it semi-plausible to create a passable illusion.
For you reenactors - PLEASE, NO extremely long hair, piercings or other "image-destroying" presentations. I like the fact that you guys/gals are trying to honor our Veterans, but please do it respectfully and responsibly!
