Today was my first flight with a Bücker 131 Jungmann, a biplane from the 30s, open canopy... and I am so in love with this plane.
It's like getting in a time machine... the wind in your face, the old dials, magneto selection lever almost identical to the ones in Me109 (if I'm not mistaken, german Me109 pilots trained in the Jungmann), and the demanding landing procedures (narrow gear track)... one can't help but fall in love with this machine once you fly it.
Oh, and a note related to the Chuck Yeager thread: I flew with a gentleman who is 78 years old, and has flown this plane for more than 55, with more than 3000 hrs flight time and roughtly 29.000 landings (he's been teaching with this plane for a long time).
Best thing is he knows how to fly this plane by memory, so I've been able to fly the plane 90% of the time, with slight corrections when needed.
This is the exact one I flew today:
Gotta get me a pair of thick gloves tho, it's cold up there!!

Daniel