Very cools. Don't see a lot of interest in the P-61.
I remember back in the mid 70's when the Confederate Aif Force (I still can't bring myself to call them by that other name) used to have some pretty nice airshows up here in Minneapolis. Thier big phrase was that they had one of every Major WWII Aircraft in flying condition. I asked one of the Colonels (I was about 12 or 13 at the time) if they had a p-61, he was stumped and suprised I even knew what it was. Said no.
Several years later I was in Reading, Pa. for the company I worked for. Spent a week there doing some training. Upon arriving back I learned that there is a P-61 being refurbished back to flying condition at the Mid-Atantic Air Museum in Reading. This was within a week of actually being there and not knowing about it. Could have seen it first person. Now I just am waiting for it to be flyable and hopefully make the journey to Oshkosh. Sounds as if that's several years in the future yet, but it will be an impressive bird to see in the air.