Just one person's opinion, but I have watched not only the purchase price of warbirds go up, but in particular the running costs. For me with the T-6, then the T-28 it started to wear the shine a little, although I love flying the planes and everything about it. For those of us with moderate means, especially as we age, I began to look for something that was a better fit for me that was fun to fly, affordable, and had the plus of some tie with history and warbirds.
LSA WW1 replicas. While not for everyone, they are a perfect fit for me in my retirement. They are very inexpensive to get and keep, great to fly with other folks, while not original have a tie to history, and are most are LSA eligible (no medical). The WW1 crowd is a fun group, and as diverse as you can imagine with perfect recreations to 7/8 scaled fighters that take less than $10K to make. And everyone gets along and has fun flying together. It is a growing group, with new folks and new airplanes to see every year.
I took the middle of the road and have a built a full size Sopwith Camel using many modern materials, but with original instruments and other pieces. It took about 6 months to build at Airdrome Aeroplanes (
www.Airdromeaeroplanes.com) and cost about as much as a good sized SUV.
Again, not for everybody, but it's the most fun flying anywhere per dollar and still with a connection to history.
