The TBM with the yellow tip on the tail and "SL" is most likely CAF Col John Kelley's TBM-3E. John was very involved with the CAF and the Dallas/Ft. Worth Wing and was Wing Leader of that unit about that time. He later sold the TBM and sponsored the A6M2 Zero that the CAF acquired in the mid-late 1980s. Most of you know which Zero I'm talking about, 'nuf said. And, yes, I was its pilot after John. I did not attend the Gathering of Eagles as I was still only a lowly SNJ pilot with an SNJ-6, plus a few other pre-WWII fighter types to my credit.
In 1986 the CAF FM-2 Wildcat was still painted in pre-WWII colors and is seen in a photo in the video noted. I became a sponsor in 1989 and later had it repainted, with permission, into Butch O'Hare's F4F paint scheme, to tell a better story, which to me at least is how we need to teach history then and today. I can also say that the light grey fuselage or the earlier schem was lots of fun to clean behind the exhaust stacks of the Wright R-1820. That Wildcat was probably my favorite WW2 aircraft that I flew a good deal. My 2 cents.
Here is a link to John's TBM history, if interested:
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/avengerregistry/avenger-85886.htmlRandy