GregP, I am the one who asked about the Zeke landing at Prescott-Love Field. I will repeat the story. Getting ready to hit second shot on the South Course # 10, Antelope Hills. The golf courses there are right next to the airport. I hear a relatively big round engine and look up and see this low wing monoplane headed south going to go right over me. I watched and when he got directly over me I could see the tapered wing, round wing tips with red meat balls. The horizontal stabilizer well forward on the fuselage rather than directly under the vertical fin. He went over me and then into a tight turn, dropped his gear and made a short field final approach to the north. I got a good view of the canopy and thought that is a Zeke. I missed the green with a wedge. Later that day, I heard another big radial and looked over to where the runway was and saw and heard a radial engined low wing monoplane coming off the runway. I thought, Zeke, but the engine was too loud. Saw the vertical tail, tall and square topped, bubble canopy. R2800 F8F. He retracted his gear and honked up the nose and proceeded to climb out about 30 degrees. Right behind came the Zeke with a more leisurely climb out. They disappeared to the south. I went to Legend FBO after golf and asked the guys if a Zeke had landed and taken off today. They said yep and one showed me photos he had made. They said the fuselage of the Zeke showed a lot of oil drippings.