That's the one in the last link, Jim. The Confederate Air Force actually looked at the plane in the late 60's/early 70's, but it was apparently too derelict to pique their interest. Johnson County contracted with local scrap merchant S&G Metals in the mid-1970s who removed the plane and hauled it off for scrap! I'm astounded that the city decided to scrap it since the civilian warbird movement was well established by that time. You'd think they would have at least put an ad in Trade-A-Plane!

I obtained a full-sized copy of the photo in that link, but the Bureau Number on the plane is still illegible. My best guess would be BuNo.76545. I believe the County obtained that example directly from the newly stricken inventory at NAS Olathe.
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