There was a lady who flew a P-39 at air shows in the late 40's. I remember Chuck talked her into letting him taking the P-39 up for the air show instead of her. He supposedly wrung the airplane out in front of the crowd without them knowing who was flying.Of course he did. It was likely his first high-performance fighter aircraft out of training. It was WAY more fun than an AT-6.
But, then again, he hadn't flown many other fighters yet.