Though a bit off topic perhaps I can offer information as to why the restoration of F-45 N16876 sn#4012 has not progressed. No tail surfaces came with the aircraft and attempts to obtain the necessary drawings lead to two lawsuits against the FAA spanning 12+ years.
You can read the whole sordid tale here;
http://www.antiqueairfield.com/attachme ... 01969cbf64 as written by the attorney in both cases Mike Pangia. It's a bit lengthy but an interesting read. It shows the extant to which the Antique Airplane Association and members like Greg Herrick are willing to go to help, as our motto states, "Keep the Antiques Flying".
The legal wrangling is finally over and the process of obtaining a complete set of F-45 drawings from the FAA is under way;
http://www.antiqueairfield.com/articles ... a-requests. These drawings are slated to be placed in the Air Power Museum's "Library of Flight" at Antique Airfield near Blakesburg, IA where future owners etc. may have access to them.
Brent Taylor