I've been working on Col. Laughlin's P-47D-30 44-33287, one of his P-47s he flew while CO of the 362nd FG. The further I research into it, the more I think this particular paint scheme may not have seen combat. Normally I'd like to do all the research for a skin myself, but not having any definite answers I'd like to get a second opinion before I pull the plug.
The problem is I've found four different profiles for this plane, three of which say it was from May of 1945. According to "Mogin's Maulers", the 362nd FG's history book by Dan Gianneschi, there was only 12 sorties flown during May all occurring on the 1st. The weather was bad enough that they jettisoned their bombs or brought them back to the base. No air or ground claims were made. V-E day was the 8th.
One thing I've learned from skinning is to never trust the profiles! I can't confirm whether the profile's dates are accurate or not, especially since they don't even all have the same dates. So I'd like to see if anyone has info on the plane or knows if whether that small amount of flying is acceptable.
Some pics and info here.
http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/URG/laughlin.htmlThis is how far along I am with it. I'd like to make certain what's what before I scrap it.
