THIS time I did a little research before posting! Here's what I tracked down so far:
Earl's a/c:
Lockheed 18 CF-TCY ex-Trans Canada Airlines, last owner Canadian Department of Transportation, derelict at Midway Airport circa '61, Earl got it and and sold the engines and displayed it as "Ole Boomerang" ER-V BW409. Last I heard it was at the WCAM.
YP-47M 42-27385 ex-Bill Odom.
TB-25N 44-30243 N17666 now at Pendelton, OR.
PBY-6A BuNo 64002 N331RS rear fuselage now at USAFM (used for parts for OA-10).
A-26C 44-35590 N3248G now with Kermit Weeks.
F7U Cutlass forward fuselage.
T-33 forward fuselage.
Ohka now at Planes of Fame.
AT-11 wreck N107RS 42-36910 painted as Japanese transport, ex John Ortseifen? Registration transferred to:
AT-11 42-37240, which showed up at the VAM around 1980 after what must have been long-term inside storage, now with Lone Star Museum of Flight.
F6F-3 BuNo 08831. Basically a fuselage, wing center section and landing gear. Tail to Ed Maloney, rest to Charlie Nichols.
Larry Matt:
Spitfire FR MK XIVe RM927 ex-Belgium. Fuselage stored in crate.
Amilio (Paul) Polidori:
AT-6F/SNJ-6 44-81957/BuNo 111966 N9828C, now N890DB
Taylorcraft BC-12 N44340 (Paul and his passenger were killed in the crash of this aircraft June 28, 1985).
Also, Doug Goss's T-6G 49-2897 N7197C was based there (and was my first and only Warbird ride, to Oshkosh in '81), as well as a Citabria flown by a fellow named Gary who towed banners.
I'm sure there was a lot more, especially parts... I really do miss Earl; he had a great sense of humor - when the two guys who were going to ferry B-25H N5548N from where it had been parked for eleven years asked Earl what kind of equipment they should bring for the flight, he told them "Two coffins!"

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All right, Mister Dorfmann, start pullin'!
Pilot: "Flap switch works hard in down position."
Mechanic: "Flap switch checked OK. Pilot needs more P.T." - Flight report, TB-17G 42-102875 (Hobbs AAF)