I went today to the Warrensburg, MO airfield.
The owner of the SeaBee was there, and told me that the F-84 was being disassembled.
It turns out that someone had the good idea of stealing the instruments from the F-84 and caused some other damages to the airframe. Whoever has the power to make decissions, directed that the F-84 be disassembled and it will be transported to a museum (?) in Springfield where it will reportedly, serve as a gate guardian.
The guy who owns the Seabee, also owns the Fleet; he said that this aircraft was abandoned for over 35 years at a Kansas farmer's field, from where he rescued it and restored it back to flying condition.
Lastly, the other two airframes of interest, have been going downhill very fast from the way they were the last time I visited in 2004; the T-39 looks dirtier and forlorn . . . the TH- is at least inside the hangar, where it was the previous visit.
TH-55A 67-16755
Fleet NC70CJ
Saludos,
Tulio