I recently took apart a CRT monitor and looted all the stuff inside including the flyback which is a MCF-56674, datasheet is impossible to find of course so I checked the PCB which they have very kindly printed the pinout on, I've also measured the resistance between pins to make sure, the pinout is as follows as marked on the board:
1. 125V
2. G2
3. unmarked (connected to GND)
4. 250V
5. ABL (seems to be the HV return)
6. -126V
7. 24V (Flyback)
8. GND
9. B+
10. Vcp
There is also 3 pins off to one side, the 2 outer pins go to GND and the middle goes to a transformer on the board, an auxiliary power supply would be my guess.
Pins 10 to 9 measure 1.1 Ohm, the main primary winding I assume.
Pins 7 to 3 measure 0.4 Ohm, this I assume is the feedback winding.
Pins 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 are the lower voltage secondary windings.
Now the problem is I originally tried a simple resonant one transistor driver and while this indeed worked it also rapidly killed transistor, so I decided to use a simple free running driver with a reverse parallel diode to protect the transistor, however I'm not seeing any arcs but I can hear it running.

Poorly drawn schematic of my circuit as it currently is (not including supply filtering).
Input is a variable duty / frequency DC square wave 5-400kHz 40ns rise 80ns fall time.
I can provide waveforms if needed.