B-17G-90-BO 43-38525 "Miss Conduct" flown by 2/Lt George Morasco of the 100thBG 418thBS, RAF Thorpe Abbots, 1945
Delivered to the 418th Bombardment Squadron of the 100th Bombardment Group in September 1944 and was given the name "Miss Conduct". She was heavily damaged by Flak and German fighters in October but managed to get back to her base at Thorpe Abbots (Norfolk, England) where she was repaired and soon ready for new missions. In March, 1945 she lost two engines to Flak over Germany but managed to make an emergency landing in Belgium on the way back. Miss Conduct survived the war and was flown back to the U.S. in summer 1945.
Adopted from one of Fencer's 100th BG skins. I've depicted her later in the War, after the additional decoration of red prop bosses and red stripe around the nose.