The Oscar is one of those iconic planes of WWII - The Japanese Army's equivalent of the Zero, the mainstay of it's airpower during the first half of the Pacific war.
In comparison, the P-63 is just a footnote, both in numbers as well as actual impact on the air war.
"Please list the American Museum where a Ki-43 is on display" is irrelevant to that matter as well as it's hardly indicating any "popularity".
Not many Japanese planes did survive the war at all, and that has reasons that had not much to do with the actual importance or role those planes did play during the conflict.
Please, this is folly. I never denied the role of the oscar. But Americans are more familiar with American planes, regardless of their role or significance because as a nation we tend to celebrate our own efforts more than the enemies. Familiarity can be measured by internet searches, museum visit, TV program dedicated to the related subject, etc. I didn;t say the King Cobra
deserved to more famous than the oscar, I just think it probably is. BUT whether is is or not is not relevant.
What is relevant is that I'm asking for the P-63.
This thread should be for people who also want to see the P-63 so HT can get an idea of how much pull there is for the plane. If you want the Oscar, start your own thread.