Yes, unfortunately, the B-17 is picked very clean on the inside. I was told that when the resoration of Shoo Shoo was begun, NMUSAF people came to Grissom and stripped out her interior for the Shoo resto. I spent a LOT of time inside of her (pix on a dead harddrive

) cleaning and dreaming. No corrosion inside the fuselage. Was also told that a few years ago, the NMUSAF gave the ball turret to Grissom. When it was being installed, the Grissom people found some sort of factory inspection cards attached inside...brand new! The B-25 (Passionate Paulette) is pretty well gone on the inside. The T-33 fuselage and Scorpion tail are at the very back side of the facility...was told that they were being scrapped, but Grissom personnel got ahold of them and are hanging on to them for possible future trades.
Dan...I went through boxes of pix and slides searching for pix of any Stearmen aircraft from the Bunker Hill NAS era and found nothing. Sorry.
Speaking of the F-16s doing touch and go's...the runway at Grissom is very active the first weekend of every month! The F-16s stationed at Fort Wayne spend a lot of time around the Grissom area usually on the first weekend of every month. Had the pleasure of watching tankers and an occasional C-17 doing the same. Standing over by the B-58 watching the comings and goings almost in a direct line with the runway is very cool!
If you ever visit and are there late in the afternoon, sit on the bench over by the sign within the display area. From there, you get a nice overall view of all the aircraft...with the sun hitting them right, you would swear they all come alive. Yeah, I am kinda weird like that, but I have so many fond memories of just sitting and listening to the old girls talk amongst themselves.