What kind of strange uses have our WIX posters found warbird parts being used for by unknowledgeable civilians?
As a kid in Salem, Oregon in the late 60's we were friends with a State Representative in the north part of town. In the backyard was a P-51D canopy and frame being used to house ducks his kids had caught in the adjoining creek. They called it "the duck lid" and didn't want to part with it because an uncle was a "hero fighter pilot" and they wanted to keep this to remember him by. A shame!
Outside the gate of Hahn Air Base in Germany (1980) and a block or two down the lane in Latzenhausen was an old German man with a nice garden in his fenced backyard. He had old French 50's vintage jet fighter canopies being used as tomato green houses.
Probably the biggest surviving piece of a B-17 from my dad's WWII Bomb Group was found 13 years ago: A large section of the left side vertical tail fin from a 353rd BS/
301st BG B-17G-25-VE, s/n 42-97683 complete with markings was found in Germany used as part of a farmer's shed. It is now on display in the National Museum of the USAF’s Air Power Gallery. The tail section was discovered in 1993 by survivors of the 15 march 1945 Ruhland, Germany mission crew visiting the crash site.
See:
http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsh ... sp?id=1666
I had other examples come to mind of old warbird parts in civilian use but they escape me now.