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Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:14 am

According to their Facebook page Conrad Huffstutler delivered FM-2 Bu 866774 to a very chilly Granite Falls on Sunday.
Photo linked from their FB page:


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Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:37 am

excellent! :D

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:49 am

Even though this Must Be VERY Old News to Some :wink: , just funning, guys ! I STILL want to congrats Them, & to Conrad for bringing it in one piece with all this crazy weather! :drink3:

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:49 am

Whats the history of this Grumman? Where did it come from?

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 6:11 pm

Pat, I'm sure you know it from this long thread: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=33045

It won Oshkosh WWII Reserve Grand Champion in 2013 - well known for being the only warbird restored with a working shotgun starter (in addition to a ton of other unique/authentic details). I noted in the latest Courtesy sales page, however, that the shotgun starter had been replaced with an electrical starter, but that the shotgun starter could be installed again if desired. I also note in the recent photo (and sales page), that the rare Curtiss-Electric prop originally fitted has been replaced with a more common Hamilton Standard unit.

Here is the Courtesy sales page: http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/index.p ... otors-fm-2

The aircraft used to be owned by Ed Maloney/Planes of Fame, dating back to the 60's.


BTW, I was very happy to have learned of the news of this acquisition by Fagen Fighters, which has grown over the years to become quite a premier warbird collection. It will be a great addition to what has been limited to USAAF types until now, and will be joined by the museum's Helldiver when that is completed and flying. Further reason too, to make it out to their airshow this June.

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 8:08 pm

Last I read was that the Curtiss-Electric prop was borrowed from Texas Flying Legends, does this mean it's (or will be) on their WildCat ? Sounds good to me ! (Or on a "second " WildCat?, hey, owning 2 P-40s is not a bad thing either! :wink: )
BTW, Thanks Bryan D. & John T. For the info !

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:04 pm

TBM Tony wrote:Last I read was that the Curtiss-Electric prop was borrowed from Texas Flying Legends, does this mean it's (or will be) on their WildCat ? Sounds good to me ! (Or on a "second " WildCat?, hey, owning 2 P-40s is not a bad thing either! :wink: )
BTW, Thanks Bryan D. & John T. For the info !


Only the blades, the hub and related parts belong to Wild Warbirds.

Re: Fagen Fighter Museum adds an FM-2

Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:48 pm

Thanks Craig, I'm grateful to restorers who take time out to relate to the Lookie Loos like myself, Thanks again, Tony
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