Hellcat wrote:
I have been spoiled for years by being able to see the CAF So Cal F6F, POF's F6F (until lost in 1995) and the F6F from Palm Springs, but still there are simply no new examples on the horizon ... I'm worried ...

A few things.
First, the POF's example was lost in 2005, not 1995.
Second, there is one that will be returned to flying condition. That is Paul Allen's example from the FHC. I don't know where it currently is at, but it is the former Doug Arnold, "Flying A Services" example. I believe it was in flying condition when it was bought, but I really doubt it will fly again until it has received a "proper" restoration that is up to the FHC's standards. So, it WILL fly again, no doubt, to be based up at Payne Field, near Seattle.
Third, we still have Compton's early model F6F that is still in pieces from it's crash in the 70's. Jack Cook has a lot of info on that plane and did an extensive thread about it within the last year or two with current pictures. I don't believe it is being considered for restoration any time soon, but it probably will eventually get into the hands of a restorer.
Fourth, I've heard rumors of at least 1 or 2 Hellcats in storage somewhere, (California maybe?) that are "off the radar", so to speak, that could be restored to flying condition.
Yea, it's too bad there aren't more examples around, as the Hellcat is one of my favorites, but there will probably be 1 or 2 more flying within the next decade. Unfortunately, because they weren't really popular after the war, it has severely limited the number of survivors.
***edit*** - I see you have already been corrected on the year.