warbird1 wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:
Sounds like a place with a lot of potential barns in the area.

This is true. In fact, two complete P-38's were found not too far from there that the collector bought right after W.W.II and held on to until about 10 to 15 years ago. They were not very well publicized until they came "out of hiding" for restoration. Unfortunately, only one of those P-38's is still around.
If you're referring to Bruce Pruett, "right after W.W.II" is a little misleading. Both 38s had been used for some time by Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys of Minneapolis, MN. The pair sat through the auction which saw some of the other Hurd Lightnings sold in the late 60s. Only after this did Pruett get the pair.
It still surprises me that there seem to be so few photos of the one which crashed (killing Jeff Ethell) after it got painted. Since it was sitting in a museum where a lot of people visited one would imagine that a P-38 is something that you'd photograph!
T J