My thanks to Lyric1 and Fencer51 for their research assistance and to Devil505, Greebo, and Arlo for their input on the colors for the nose art.
P-51D-10-NA (s/n 44-14419) was flown by Maj. William J. "Bill" Price of the 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, from 7 September 1944 until the end of his tour on 12 December that same year. This Mustang, like all his aircraft, was named "Janie" after his sister. Price flew 108 combat missions over two tours in P-47s and P-51s scoring seven victories (three air, four ground -- three Bf-109s, one He-111, one Fw-190, one Me-210, and one Me-410). He ended his wartime service as the squadron commander for the 350th and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Assigned to another pilot, Lt. George W. Robinson--who renamed her "Marilyn"--the aircraft was lost on 25 December 1944 when Robinson crash-landed due to engine failure (or being shot down) over Belgium. He managed to evade capture.
The 353rd FG, also known as “Bill's Buzz Boys” or “The Slybird Group” were stationed at Raydon, Suffolk, UK during the period in which they operated P-51s after converting to the type in late September of 1944.
This skin is intentionally devoid of any exhaust staining, and, while that may not satisfy some people in their desire for "photorealism" (tm), it is correct per the available source photos of the aircraft.