Just looked over the pix...cool stuff...couple questions:
1. Did you happen to see any of these cockpits: B-52B, CF-100, Handley Page Victor? (I've got a personal connection with the latter two and a corresponding interest in what happens with them. Both could be made into good interactive displays.)
2. The slab sided blue aft fuselage wearing NAS Niagara Falls markings...what is that? Avenger? Tracker? It constantly amazes me that every time I see a new set of pix from Walt's, I spot something previously unseen like that...
What appears to be the nose of the AT-11 is visible in one of the Photobucket pix, so yes, it would seem still to be there. Parts of two or three other Beech 18s were present at one time too; in another of these recent shots I can see what looks like the RCAF-schemed rear end of one of those (Walt had the nose and centre section too).
Might be worthwhile to run down a list of what is NOT still there...going on memory, may miss one or two...
BT-13 Valiant (now in Canada)
O-52A Owl (now in Indiana)
P-80A (now on show at NMNA, Pensacola FL)
B-25J (now flying with Jerry Yagen in Virginia)
P-51D (N69X hulk, left for Florida many years ago)
XP-82 (with Tom Reilly for rebuild)
F-82E (with C&P Aviation in MN, rebuild to fly)
FG-1D (with Ken McBride in California)
F2G-2 (now flying in Ohio/Minnesota/Nevada)
F-84F (now with MAPS, Akron OH)
Oh, and about the stuff inside the Peacemaker...in the 80s, at least, that was a P-63A hulk and one fuselage of the XP-82. Here are the B-36 front end and the two fuselages inside, both seen in 1982...


Walt is said to have had a set of P-39
wings, but not a whole airframe.
S.