If you like listening to WW2 pilots in person.....
I had just read Blackwolf's post about the passing of a man who was a WWII P-47 pilot and it reminded me about the times I've spent at the New England Air Museum in Winsdor Locks, Connecticut.
I've been able to listen to pilots and crews from B-29's, P-47's, F-4Us and more durring the Veterans Day Sundays at the Museum. Durring that Sunday they have a model show and have veterans come by and set tables up by aircraft types they flew and serviced and it's been an amazing experience. They've had pilots and crews from WWII through Vietnam.
The first time I went they unveiled a special display for Tuskagee Airmen and 3 pilots from the group appeared and acted as honory judges at the model show. Talk about the best of both world's! -modeling history and hearing from those who lived it!
It's great to meet the people in the flesh and be able to talk with them. It's a better experience than any documentary could recreate. So if northen Connecticut is not to far a trip for you to make for a Sunday day-trip, come over the museum this Veteran's Day. This year the 58th Bomb Wing get's a new building at the museum that houses a newly restored B-29, "Jack's Hack". Here's a link to the Museum:
http://www.neam.org/cont_about.htm