Lone Eagle,
The photos of the "bare" fuselage were taken by either myself of my father probably between 1980 and 1982. I spoke with John Mullen's son this evening and he said that it's not likely that he will have any information but he will look. John was not a prolific photographer but being a nuclear physicist, he took lots of notes. His work was very secretive after 1981 and he was in the habit of destroying old paperwork so I doubt his son or I will find anything helpful regarding the Corsair. My mother has located a large box of aviation photos so I'll start searching through them this weekend.
I did not post these two photos on the Photobucket page because the slide images are very blurry. One of them shows what appears to be a three digit number on one of the tail wheel gear doors. It will not prove anything but I'll try to read it by using the slide projector.
I see what you mean about the "star and bar" in your image Lone Eagle. It does seem to match the one in the photo of the wing in our hangar. On the other hand, I guess these ex Navy/Marine markings would have been on most of the FAH -5 Corsairs?
The set of wings that we got did not have a Radar dome, at least I sure don't recall seeing one in our parts pile. I do not recall seeing evidence of a dome on the right wing that we got so I do not think we had FAH 603's right wing. Your photos of x FAH 603 BU123168 also shows skin removed from the left rear side of the fuselage and I know our rear fuselage was in good shape. Based on what Rob has noted and after looking at your photos of the planes in the junkyard at Tegucigalpa, I'm leaning back toward our center section and tail being x FAH 608 BU124493.
The -5 that we sold Pete Thelen is the same plane that he completed and sold to Doug Arnold. If that plane is/was x FAH 608 BU124493 then the -5 in Australia being worked on by OZFURYFAN for Graham Hosking must be a different -5. And of course this would mean that the -5 currently flying as x FAH 603 BU123168 is really x FAH 608 BU124493. Right?
