A hyper-detailed cockpit view of an anthropomorphic tabby cat piloting a P-51 Mustang in a fierce WWII aerial battle above a stormy ocean. The cat focuses intensely, gripping the controls, as enemy planes trail smoke and tracers streak past. Lightning flashes illuminate the chaotic sky, casting dramatic shadows across the cockpit. Cat Pilot: The orange tabby wears a brown leather flight jacket with a shearling collar, white silk scarf knotted at the neck, and a snug leather cap with ear holes, adorned with a faded squadron patch—a claw clutching a lightning bolt. Aviator goggles reflect the glowing dials, their lenses scratched from prior missions. A small oxygen mask fits its muzzle, and a headset with a tiny microphone rests over its ears. Its gloved paws—one on the throttle, one on the stick—show dexterity, with claws slightly extended in tension. Whiskers twitch, and its green eyes narrow with determination. Cockpit and Plane: The P-51 cockpit has worn metal, a scratched canopy with faint bullet marks, and glowing amber gauges. The stick is paw-friendly, wrapped in worn leather. Wings bear U.S. Army Air Forces insignia: a white star in a blue circle, faded from battle. Outside, smoke trails and bullet casings litter the sky, with a spiraling enemy plane engulfed in flames. Lightning highlights the cat’s fur texture and the gleam of its goggles. Rain streaks the canopy, and the plane shakes mid-maneuver. Colors are brown, green, silver, with fiery orange explosions.
