Funny old word. I never noticed the 'painted over' rudder stripes (done in the restoration, when I was looking the aircraft over for our (then) forthcoming book. Just as interesting, and not in Wade's excellent photos are the couple of unrestored sections.
As to the aircraft's history, I has this from the NMUSNA historian Hill Goodspeed:
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SBD-2 (BuNo 2106) Combat
Landbased at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked on 7 December 1941, this aircraft participated in the 10 March 1942, raid by carrier aircraft against Japanese shipping at Lae and Salamaua, where its pilot received credit for sinking a cruiser (postwar research indicates it was actually a near miss on a minelayer).
During this action BuNo 2106 was assigned to VB-2 in Lexington (CV-2). Transferred to VMSB-241 on Midway Island, the aircraft was one of sixteen squadron SBDs launched to attack the Japanese Fleet on 4 June 1942. Only half of this number would return, including BuNo 2106, which made a one-wheel landing on Midway scarred by 219 enemy bullet holes.
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