Ya blowin' the corks off our hats mate!
Truly one of the most elegant of aeroplanes - terrific build. Out of interest, one of my aviation heroes was a guy called John Jackson. "Ol' John" as he was nicknamed was shot down and killed over Port Moresby in a Kittyhawk on the 28th April, 1942 during the darkest of times for Australia in the Pacific War. The Japanese were knocking on our doorstep and Australia had but one squadron of Kittyhawks based at Port Moresby to attempt to stop the Japanese aerial armada from clobbering Port Moresby.
Why I mention Jackson is because pre-war he was a wealthy grazier from Queensland and owned a Staggerwing, one of the very few in this country at the time and an aeroplane in fact faster than the fastest RAAF aerplane pre-war. Jackson did not need to go to war as he was in his early 30's and could of taken a instructors job (which he did for a short period after returning from the Western Desert campaign. He went to Port Moresby to take command of the very newly formed 75 Squadron, with most of his pilots very green with no more than 10 hours on Kittyhawks. What then commenced was the legendary "44 Days" of operations of 75 Sqn against the Japanese leading up to Jackson's death.
Jackson's story is amazing and I do think he is one of the unsung heroes in this country. The RAAF of course has not forgotten him at all and 75 Sqn does celebrate his memory during major milestones like the 70th anniversary of the forming of 75 Sqn three years ago.
A bit of trivia of a one time Staggerwing owner in this country!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Francis_JacksonCheers
Adam