Growing up in Mount Penn, Richard Anspach could lose an entire June day wandering the grounds of Reading Regional Airport during the annual World War II Weekend — drifting from the flight line to the vehicle displays, studying the nose art on bombers, and soaking in the stories behind the machines.Now 33, he still comes back every year, carrying a family tradition that stretches across three generations. “My father was crazy about the war itself,” Anspach said Saturday, day two of the Mid?Atlantic Air Museum’s 35th edition of the event, which concludes Sunday. “He liked learning new things, and it...