As I understand it, it was one of the 5 former TFLM warbirds that were owned/sponsored by Ed Bosarge who decided to get out warbirds and pursue other interests, resulting in the sale of the hangar at Ellington Field as well as the sale of the P-40K and Avenger (sold to the Mid America Flight Museum), the sale of the Zero ( to Ron Lauder), the Corsair now being sold, and the B-25 "Betty's Dream" being the last yet to be sold (the Corsair and B-25 have been for sale for the past couple years, but weren't listed publicly, though the B-25 is now).
The rest of the former Texas Flying Legends warbirds have been under separate ownership/sponsorship (Bruce Eames) and have been and will be, as far as I know, remaining together at the Dakota Territory Air Museum - P-51C, 3xP-51D's, P-40E, Spitfire Mk.IX, Wildcat, Hawker Hurricane, Bearcat, C-53, Harvard and L-5, as well as the P-47 and eventual P-38 restoration projects at AirCorps Aviation. I haven't heard anything recent on the Bearcat, but it was supposed to have been flying again as of last August after getting its engine back. I haven't heard anything on the Hurricane in recent weeks, but it was being anticipated to have its first test flights back in May and was going to be making a few airshow appearances this summer prior to the COVID outbreak.
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JohnTerrell on Mon Jun 29, 2020 4:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.