OK before you get to far. If the D-Day stripes are on top of the wings, they're on top of the fuselage.
They came off the top of wing and fuselage at same time.
Below the wings came off before below the fuselage as well.
Don't go by someone's painting or profiles too unless you've got photos to go with it.
Note there are no D-Day stripes under the wing. This is Fall 44 when only the fuselage stripes remained under the star and bar. Note the white of the stripes has bee 'grayed' out too. Codes and ID bands are in black not blue.
Also note that your serial number is too low on the tail and the black ID band too wide. Not trying to be mean about it btw, just know that folks want them to look as good as possible

Oh and for what it's worth. The 353rd didn't transition to Mustangs so they never would have had a fully D-Day striped Mustang ever. They should not have wing stripes underneath as well as they were off by the time the 353rd transitioned. Half fuselage stripes is the most a 353rd Mustang would have
