So ... thats a red stripped or green stripped 457th bird I posted! #544 has dual antennas
I way I heard it. the reason for the full tail was simply because it was to tedious to paint the stripes.. so they painted it solid.
Good question.
I'm going on John Benbow's research into it because of his uncle. It became an issue because of the cover art on Osprey's "Japanese Army Air Forces Aces 1937-45" It depicts a Japanese ace in a Ki-100 shooting down John Benbow on July 16, 1945. In the artwork the tail is solid red which many people believed was how the 457th were painted. The pilots and ground crew that Mr. Benbow has gotten to know over the years say that is totally wrong, and that the red striped tails were repainted solid green to avoid any misidentification due to the red color prior to them going to Iwo. Clearly 544 has stripes, but whether that is taken while on Tinian or Iwo, I don't know. The video shows a hodgepodge of color 51s from the ETO to PTO.
The Osprey VLR Mustangs book references John Benbow's diary as the source of the time taken to paint the stripes and change to solid for that reason
At this point, I'm of the opinion, based on the photo evidence and Mr. Benbow's research that the 457th had solid green by the time they got to Iwo. The 458th had the striped blue and the 462nd had the solid yellow.