Hi!
So glad to have found this message board...I've been on a mission to find out the fate of the Flying Boxcar for my dad, who is a pilot and aviation enthusiast. I live in Fort Worth and when my parents would visit me from south Texas, my dad always wanted to stop and look at the aircraft outside the Pate Museum. For Christmas last year, I took a picture of the Boxcar from outside the fence (museum was already closed) and blew it up on a canvas as a Christmas gift for him. I took a lot of pictures that day and have posted the one I gave him. He has it hanging in his hangar and a few days ago, he told me that everytime he looks at that canvas, he wonders what ended up happening to the plane and asked if I could try to find out.
He and I have been trying to learn more about this plane for a while. When he heard the museum was closing, he asked me to see if I could get the info on whether they were selling it or not. I tried calling the museum but the number was disconnected. So, the next time I drove by, I left a note with his contact info on the gate, although we never heard anything. Which was probably good because my mom said we didn't need any more old airplanes to fix up, although my dad disagrees. I do as well, for that matter...my dad loves restoring old aircraft so I was all about encouraging him to do what he loves

Anyway, I think it's greatthere are people interested in these old aircraft and the history behind them...I told my dad about this message board and I know he'd love to talk to other enthusiasts. I included below the link to the article I found in the Hood County News regarding the Boxcar (NOTE: The number was disconnected when I called.)
http://hcnews.com/pages/updates/airplan ... um=twitter
photo by
blueyes2716, on Flickr
- Amanda