I see they have an airworthy Chipmunk. I'd much, much rather see the Canuck airworthy. We don't even have an airworthy Canuck in Canada that I'm aware of.
Perhaps the US should have imported the Yak 3 during the war Evan it could have been called the Yak Yankee and we could have should have called the imported P38 the Lockheed Limey
Theres one in the science museum in South Kensington too is'nt there Mossie and of course the old Supermarine S6B Schneider trophy winner 407 mph not bad for 1931 I can't publish the pics but heres the web site
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transport/Aeronautics/?target=SeeMedium&ObjectID={9D5040FE-8EE2-545B-1DC6-44B445A9A788}&s=S1&viewby=images
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transport/Aeronautics/?target=SeeLarge&ObjectID={F28DE5C8-610F-531E-E570-2691749C12C0}&viewby=images
the american air museam is great. what exites me most there is the beaufighter under resoration in hanger 2. did anyone spot the sunderland? if not heres a picture of where it is now:
that is the ju52 behind there. the he111 is the other side of the airliner those 2 props belong to. the fin is in the resoration hanger somewhere but i could not find it. thhis is the far side of hanger 2.