 John Fisher, my name, I just volunteer here at the museum. We come in and do certain things on all the airplanes. Just as work comes available, we do it. I came out here to work on the C-47. It was just a new airplane that had been given to the museum. And we're working on it now, getting it ready for the show or to put on display. I've always been interested in airplanes ever since a young kid. And when I got out of the military, I wanted to go to get my private license and go into aviation. After the tour in the Army, I went to aviation school and became an aircraft mechanic, pilot. And you always run into somebody that either flew us a crew member or actually flew them or rode in them. After working on older airplanes for 30 years, I just would enjoy being around them and putting airplanes back together and on show for the public is really a good job to do. The airplanes are hard to get in, especially like this one here. There are getting to be very few of them left. And to get them over here for the museum is very costly. So we're trying to get as many in as they can. They're working on them all the time, trying to get different airplanes to come in.