Walt,
Saw that previously on wiki, too.
NEAM website still lists it as a featured aircraft, but no details, or photos.
I had seen a web photo, posted somewhere, of the cockpit, minus all of the instruments and other goodies.
NEAM's website isn't really updated very much, anymore.
Was a great place to spend a day or two, in the 70's before the tornado of '79.
They lost more than 35 airframes; after that event many of the staff, volunteers, seemed to have left.
I had high hopes, that the collection would again expand when they moved to the backside of the airport, and added new buildings.
Seems many of the restorable aircraft were sold off, to finance the construction of new buildings.
It's more business oriented today with only a fraction of the aircraft, that they once had.
John