And I don't know how many people may remember it or not, but the FHC's 'Oscar' did get air under its wings at the Warbirds Over Wanaka airhsow in I believe it was 1996. On a fast taxi in front of the crowd, it became airborne for a moment before settling back down. At that time it had just finished restoration to airworthy condition, and was owned by the Alpine Fighter Collection in New Zealand. I know there seems to be a stance against flying it, but I would be surprised to see the Oscar fly in the future if the decision was made to do so.[/quote]
the fhc oscar wasn't rebuilt to airworthy standards by the alpine fighter collection,as at the time it was stated that to rebuild it to fully airworthy condition would have made more replica than original Japanese ww11 fighter,so it was bought up to a live but non airworthy condition,the hop it made at warbirds over wanaka was a complete accident (much like the victor in the uk a couple of years ago)
we have one replica oscar in the air and iirc two others at gosshawk waiting for buyer's,why risk one of only 3 intact survivors when a very nice replica will fill the job nicely.i would love to see a similar thing done with ki84's

that would really put the cat amongst the pigeons !!!
as for the dora it is the only d-13 in existence and one of very few d's left at all and again there are replica's being built(one or two will even have jumo engines in them)
the a5 is one of quiet a few bmw powered 190's around and there fore(in my mind at least)is worth putting in the air(even though there now a few replicas flying)the same with the 109's and p40b/c's