I found a Friend of mine,who I've known since Junior High
works restoring WWII aircraft.He told me that most of the places
doing restorations know each other.
- Doug
www.vulturesrowaviation.com
I don't know the folks at Vulture's Row personally, but I have been following their work on their Douglas Dauntless and Curtiss Helldiver. It's definitely a first class operation. The Warbird community is a very tight knit one. There is seldom more than two or three degrees of separation between everyone. Even if you don't know somebody personally, chances are you know someone who does.
I'm definitely finding similarities in the LBC community and the warbird one. What I have found is that gearheads are gearheads no matter what they work on: airplanes, cars, steam locomotives, boats. I think this commonality among mechanical communities has something to do with being able to work with your hands, to create, to repair, to restore...and having the patience to know that while instant gratification can be more immediate, there simply is no comparison to the gratification from being able to toil on a project day in and day out until that one day you can say "Look at what I did!".
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