T J Johansen wrote:
From the posts here I take it Puckett is no longer with us? I spoke with him on the phone some 20 odd years ago. One of the things he said at the time was that he had (then) recently been informed that the remains of his old F2G had been found in a scrapyard in upstate New York. Sceptics might say that this would have been an error, and that the sighing would have been either Soplata's or the derelict N5588N. Unfortunately, as the F2G didn't appeal that much I never got back to him in order to search out the details of his story nor who had supposedly found it. I have never read any details as to the fate of #18, and there was no clue in the latest WI either. This leaves me wondering, is there any official verdict as to what happened to this aircraft?
T J
Sam Goldman (Chesapeake Aviation in Salisbury, MD) was the final owner of Pucket's aircraft. He told me that he bought the F2G with the intentions of racing it, but ended up scrapping it (much to his later regret) when the races were cancelled. I visited him back in 2003. In his office, he had the data plate clipped to a framed photograph of the corsair. He still had all the paperwork and said it was for sale, but never said at what price... just that it would be huge. I was told by a friend who had enquired about the dataplate some time after Sam's death, that the people who took over his business were looking to sell it, but at a significant price. So, I suppose it is possible that this F2G might be resurrected some day... I sure hope so, even if it is a re-creation it would be cool to see.
Cheers,
Richard
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