LORD TSARKON, on 17 January 2015 - 11:12 AM, said:
Alistair beat me to it... and has better links lol NICE...
That yellow on the nose of the plane would have been on every plane in the squadron, along with the black and white underside stripes, and that color on the upper surfaces of the wings and empennage.
Where this plane says "Lou IV", the other planes in the squadron would have different text, but they'd all have
something.
(One that particularly sticks with me is where the plane had the name of a woman, then the name was crossed out and replaced with "She couldn't wait".

)
Some squadrons used blue in place of the yellow, and several P-51s are currently maintained in that scheme, because rich P-51 owners like it.
The Tuskegee Airmen had multiple squadrons of planes with red tails and nose markings.
Edited by Liquid Leopard, 15 March 2015 - 05:00 AM.