MKSheppard wrote:"Also, Stuart- next you are going to be advocating flying superfortresses over retirement homes in
Germany Japan, aren't you" Fixed your typo.

Off-topic but related in a strange, demented way. back in the late 1980s I was at a defense helicopter show at a heliport in southern England. There, I met up with an old friend of mine called Dave (a prominent military author) who had been in Afghanistan with the Mujis. Now, this was the first show in this group that had the Russians exhibiting their helicopters and we walked up and down the line taking close-up pictures of various bits and pieces (in my case mostly the antennas, Dave was more interested in the guns and rockets). A very pleasant morning; in the afternoon we had the flying display. Two things to bear in mind; this heliport is built on top of a hill with the crest in the landing area and Dave is a big guy.
So, all the helo companies started flying their birds past the crowd in the usual sedate manner. Then it was the Russian's turn. The Mi-17 strutted its stuff as did the Mi-26 (impressive). Then, the announcer said "And now, ladies and gentlemen, the M-24 Hind!" And the Mi-24 lifted up from behind the hill crest, directly facing the crowd. The earth shook as Dave hit the ground in a panicked dive for cover. He then sort of got up a bit sheepishly apologizing to the people around him.
Conditioned reflex again.
It's worth noting that the CAF have had complaints about flying their B-29 at air displays from people who think that various groups "might be offended". ironically, none of the complainants were Japanese although the Japanese Embassy did complain when the CAF let off a simulated nuclear initiation during the B-29 fly-past.
I wonder if Yamaguchi-san moved to Kokura after the Nagasaki laydown.