Thanks for posting the question Dan.
Yes I did notice the wing tip modification. If you look closely at the other picture of the same plane, it's visible there too.
I was hoping for a simple build with only a small amount of mods being necessary. Initially when I chose this particular subject as a build, I wasn't aware of the different wing tip. So I learned something here.
Thanks for pointing this out. Meanwhile I'm doing some more research to see if I can find some photos of a similar plane without the wingtip changes.
Honestly Craig, the location could have even been at the N / S (16 and 34) runway which is much shorter.
The buildings as I remember them were located near the end of 16.
They extended the runway back in 1992 (on the west end of 7L) by a considerable distance. The original 7L runway ended almost even with Thames Rd. years ago. We used to go there and watch the planes take off. They would fly right over you at a very low altitude.
The crash sight very well could have been right where Clyde Morris is now too, at the east end of 25R.
I am very curious about this Hellcat crash location, and plan on doing some digging to try and narrow it down.
Back in August 1937, a DC-2 that was operated by Eastern Airlines, crashed in the area that is now one of the Cemeteries on Bellevue Ave. The plane crashed on top of the hill on the North side of Bellevue. There were some fatalities. I think 4 out of the 9 persons on board died.
I found these pictures from the Daytona Beach News Journal...