spookythecat wrote:
Here are some shots from Sunday

Okay...this is just my .02 cents worth...and if I offend anyone, including the owner, my apologies.
I find it interesting at all the ruffled feathers over the CAF decals, inaccurate paint schemes, and the hard feelings it causes...but not a word about that 'thing' in the right of the picture that is masquerading as something akin to an L-17.
This is kind of close to home, as I grew up flying a 'true' L-17B that had a documented history of serving in Belgium during Korea with the U.S. Army. There were only 83 A models and 158 B models manufactured by North American and Ryan.
That airframe in the photo that is painted up in red, white, and blue 'Air Force' markings has no business whatsoever being called a warbird or being passed off as an L-17. Just because it is a Navion, does not make it an L-17. And NO respectable L-17 had the big engines (they all had 185's or 205's in them), three-bladed props, pointy spinners, and there was no such thing as 'full' windscreens or side windows.
No offense to the owner/pilot...but it's a trend I've seen up here in the northwest with Navion owners painting them up in wild, inaccurate paint schemes and passing them off as L-17's. The only real L-17 up in this area belongs to Bill Lattimer, and it is at least painted halfway correctly. I know, because it used to be ours.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
Brad