There was also a Kawanishi H8K seaplane sitting out on what was called Breezy Point for years, and I believe it's the one that's on display in Japan now. The Convair XFY Pogo sat in front of one of the buildings on base in a nice little grassy area that I drove by every day, got a photo of that somewhere. A Vought-Sikorsky VS-44 seaplane showed up one day behind one of our buildings, looking bedraggled and having obviously suffered an engine fire; it had belonged to Maureen O'Hara's husband and was put on a barge (the airplane, not the husband) and sent down with some other things to Pensacola, but today it's been restored and it's in the New England Air Museum. An F4U flew in one day but then sat for many months in decrepitude over on one of the ramps. A TBM or TBF cycled through too, or maybe that was a year or two earlier when I worked at another NARF, the one at Cherry Point. I have photos of that one around here, just saw them recently. Fun times for a young airplane nut like me!