Howdy, B-Man!
I sent you a PM on the video you made for the AW convention in LA -- yep, I've still got it and will send you a copy.
I watched that thing so many times. What a great video!
Many thanks!
There's also a snippet of an interview in it with a P-38 fighter pilot, George Chandler. I got to meet him a couple of months ago in Seattle. Here is one of the several interesting stories he told.
He was based at Munda, flying P-38's. Among others, he participated in the US invasion of Bouganville, flying cover during the invasion.
After the war, he was travelling and was in a hotel lobby waiting around. He saw another guy in the lobby who looked about the right age to have been in WWII and struck up a conversation with the guy, eventually asking him if he had been in the war. The guy said that he had been in the army in the Pacific. George asked him where in the Pacific, and the guy talked about how he had been in some of the island invasions including the one at Bouganville. He went on to talk about it, including the following part.
The guy had been on a troop ship, which was bringing in thousands of troops for the invasion. The ship and its decks were packed with men. As the ship moved in closer to the island, two Zeros with bombs came diving down on the ship. He was on deck and could see the Zeros clearly, diving right on target for the ship. He figured he and the rest of the folks on the ship were doomed when a P-38 came screaming in from nowhere at fantastic speed. It caught each Zero quickly in turn from behind during its dive and blasted both out of the sky before they released their bombs. He said, "I don't know who that guy was in the P-38, but I sure wish I could meet him."
George said, "You just did."