TriangleP wrote:
I found reference to one recent book covering the 58th FG written by Anthony J. Keupferer,
No Glamour…No Glory! The Story of the 58th Fighter Group of World War II, Taylor Publishing, 1989. 320 pages, over 300 photos, maps, appendices, roster. Originally printed by the the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Found on AbeBooks here
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDet ... no%2BgloryFound also on AbeBooks decal set for 58th FG - your color/group/squadron scheme found!
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDet ... 1%26y%3D16Also, the original post war Group book
Memoirs of the 58th Fighter Group, Officers and Enlisted men of the 58th, 1945
I was able to open the link showing the decal set for the 58th Fighter group, 311th and 310th FS. It is showing the planes of Bullington's 311th FS to have been natural aluminum finish with a red/white striped rudder, but the 310th to be olive drab. I suspect that the natural finish paint scheme of the 311thFS that is depicted in the link would be a 1945 paint scheme and not an April 1944 scheme--- or am I way off as usual. I've had it in my head that the 311th FS would have had olive drab paint in April of 1944 like most all other P47 flying over New Guinea at the time.
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