Here's a Warbird Radio piece from back in the fall of 2010,
just as the collection was getting started (and had yet to be known as the "Texas Flying Legends"), and describes how it came about - play the audio towards the bottom of the page for the interview:
http://www.warbirdradio.com/2010/10/the ... -thursday/I've been really impressed with what this group has done over the past few years and how much it has expanded and will continue to expand (and the great people it has surrounded itself with). Whatever the specific airframes are that are/will be under restoration at Aircorps Aviation for TFL (P-38L, P-51C, and razorback P-47D), they will be of spectacular quality and authenticity (Aircorps won the Post-WWII Reserve Grand Champion award at Oshkosh this year for a Harvard Mk.IV restoration (which is owned by TFL), and are, I think, rewriting the book on what a truly authentic, back to 1944/1945, P-51D restoration means, with their main current project, the 9th AF combat-vet "Sierra Sue II").