The article showcases creative and elaborate costumes where individuals dress up as entire airplanes, humorously asking "Why dress up as a pilot when you can be the whole airplane?"
The featured costumes are detailed replicas of specific historical military aircraft, including a Curtiss P40 Warhawk and a Corsair.
Some airplane costume designs incorporate practical elements, such as accommodations for "crew and cubicle mates."
Why dress up as a pilot when you can be the whole airplane?
**The get up is, as you might be able to tell, a Curtiss P40 Warhawk.
**This one, however, seems to be doing a folding-wing impression of a Corsair.Sometimes accommodations have to be made for crew and cubicle mates.