Hi All: I am working with some others on a new permanent exhibit that will be coming to the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Savannah, GA. The purpose of this exhibit is to show the contributions to the war effort of a small group of intrepid aviators, the Scouting Forces in WWII. These pilots were mostly former bomber aircraft commanders who had finished their tour and by all rights could have gone home. Some chose to stay to further help out winning the war in Europe. These pilots were trained to fly P-51s and flew ahead of the bomber stream radioing back important information like weather over target, anti-aircraft batteries, and enemy aircraft concentrations.
My friend Bill Getz is the last surviving member of this group. At 94 years of age, he wants their story to be told. One item that will crown the exhibit is a 1/4 scale CARF P-51 that I will paint in the colors of the plane Bill flew, called Saucy Shirley (named after a girlfriend back home who jilted him while he was away at war!)
I try to be as scale as possible, and that includes the pilot. I am attaching a pilot figure that I got from Warbird Pilots, and we replaced the head with one of Bill from photos taken in 1944. Thanks to Lyle Vasser of Best Pilots for assisting me in getting this done.
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