Snap this at an industrial estate occupying the former RAF Burtonwood, which was the principal hub for moving troops or materiel from the US to Europe during WW2.
At first questioning whether we've the cash for such nostalgia, but on reflection it is, the artist responsible for any number of imaginative memorials of this kind.
Whether or not the P50 was stationed at Burtonwood I'm unsure, but who cares?
What I especially like about it is that it is two-dimensional, and from any angle but this you'd never tell.
Interesting fact: French aviator and author St Exupery fought during WW1 and yet persuaded them to let him fly in WW2 as well. He was last seen over the Med in one such aircraft, designed for reconnaissance instead of interception. The Spitfire also fulfilled such a role, it like this being faster than ever deprived of its cannons.
