It's funny how our interests often overlap. My mother was born and grew up in Gettysburg, and I visted my grandparents there often as a child in the 1960s, and ended up going to college there. I spent a lot of time on the battlefield. I live about 50 miles away now. Gary, if you haven't been down since the new battlefield park Visitors Center opened a few years ago, it's worth the trip. The old cyclorama mural painting has been restored and is now in the Visitors Center. First Class all the way.
On a related note, I recommend William Frassanito's "Gettysburg: A Journey In Time," an interesting study of the Brady and Gardner photographs of the battlefield. Fraz was a fraternity brother and frat advisor while I was at Gettysburg College in the late 1970s. His specialty is Civil War photographs, and he has also published books on the photos of Antietam and the Wilderness Campaign. Interesting stuff.
Well, I guess I've wandered far enough off topic to be flagged, but at least it's military history!

I'll try for a save here:
My latest aquisitions include the WNW Tripe, Fokkers and the Hannover, all securely tucked away in the stash. I just ordered some figures last week: the RFC pilot from MDC to go with my impending Pup night trainer, and a wonerdful figure of Georges Guynemer for whenever I get to his Nieuport or SPAD also in the stash.

Regards,
Bob