This is a recreation of Piterko's orphaned 315S/RAF skin.
Mustang MkIII flown by Eugenius Horbaczewski of 315 Sqdn based at Coolham, Sussex. Horbaczewski was an officer in the Polish Air Force but left Poland shortly after the German invasion and made his way to Britain and the RAF, arriving in June 1940. Originally posted to No. 303 Polish Squadron flying Spitfires, he was involved in the Dieppe operation in August 1942 and also flew with Stanislaw Skalski's
"Skalski's Circus" in North Africa during 1943. In February 1944 he was given command of No. 315 Squadron, which traded in its Spitfires for the Mustang III. On anti-"Diver" operations, Horbaczewski shot down four V1s, and on a long-range mission escorting Beaufighters to Norway, he shot down a Bf109 and shared another. His final tally was 16 1/2 kills.
On 18 August, flying FB355 PK-K, he led a dozen Mustangs on a cross-channel sweep from Brenzett when they encountered and attacked a large group of Fw190s from II./JG 26. Possessing the advantages of surprise and altitude, 315 Sqn. claimed 16 kills in 10 minutes of fighting, the highest number recorded by an RAF squadron in a single sortie. The Squadron's only loss that day was Sqn Ldr Horbaczewski, who was killed when his Mustang was hit and crashed near the village of Villennes.