This one or one like it? Not quite in his chute but it's the closest I remember seeing.
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"A German pilot bails from his Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger (Shrike) after it was struck by machine gun fire from a US fighter-bomber, Belgium - December 1944."
Sources seem to agree that it was from a P-47s gun camera.
I've read two instances of pilots attacking bailed aircrew in their chutes.
1. Krupinski witnessed a Russian yak pilot attack and kill his fellow squad mate in the chute. It infuriated him and he broke discipline to attack the offending Russian pilot.
2. While not in his chute, Bob Johnson did attack a German pilot as he was attempting to exit his doomed 109. While he was returning to England alone, after a big dogfight over Dummer Lake, Johnson was attacked by the lone 109. After a 1 on 1 battle that lasted for more than a few minutes, Johnson was able to score hits on the 109. As the pilot climbed out of the cockpit. He stated the German was good enough in his 109 that he didn't want him to face an more allied pilots. Right or wrong, we look at in hind sight.
I have read pilot's memoirs/bios where they state thy had heard reports of their respective enemies shooting bailed pilots in the chute. Galland mentions this in an interview I recently read.
On a slightly different note, I read an account from a U.S. medium bomber aircrew at in an operation at Bogainville where they were ordered to strafe Japanese survivors from a troop transport they had just sunk.
When I get back to the house, I can provide references. Currently on Urlaub in Italy.
Shifty, thanks for posting that photo - first time seeing it for me.
Ammo