One of our most fun experiences, was when the wife & I were flown to NZ to be filmed for a "cameo shot" in the King Kong movie. Just a fast shot of us on screen but it was a giant close up from chest up, and filled the whole screen. It is priceless to us, because of the joy it gave to our grandchildren, to see us in it..By some great good luck, that scene was also widely used as part of the film clip advertising the "coming" of the King Kong Movie, in most of the advance publicity. So it was repeated several dozens of times, on TV, leading up to the opening. As an additional bonus, (as the red arrow shows) we were even given a film credit in the end credits. Also shown is a 50 gallon barrel full of spent brass machine gun casings. (to show that the machine gun firings were not mere sound effects..) We wanted to take some home as souvenirs for the grandchildren, but rethought that with the current complications of airport scanning and customs..The artwork image shows one of only 3 giclee prints made, of a great Original oil painting, painted by one of the great WWI aviation-theme painters, Jim Dietz, that he sent us.