Originally posted by thndregg If I heard right, those three 38's are the only flying ones in the world so far, including Skidoo, the one Flayd and I went to see. I'm not positive, but I think that's what the project manager for Glacier Girl said at the Warhawk Museum over here.
Originally posted by Killjoy2 Chino!Ohhh I just wet my knickers!
Originally posted by Captain Virgil Hilts I think there are more than 3 airworthy, however there are a couple of airworthy P-38s that just don't fly now. "Tangerine" the P-38 that is at Tillamook is airworthy, but has not been flown for a while. There was a P-38 at Evergreen that was airworthy when it arrived a few years ago. There are a couple of others in private hands that are or were recently airworthy.A few years ago there were 6 airworthy and flying. The number airworthy and flying generally hovers around 5-7. There are a couple of long term projects going on. If you go over to the Warbird Resource website, you can surf around and find out where a lot of the known warbirds are and what their condition and status is.