Mike;
I guess my first question is; What is your definition of famous?
To me, many aircraft with and w/o nose art are famous in their own right just because they have been seen in photos repeatedly. Others are famous for taking part in a special or tough mission, still others may have had a hair raising close call.
Of the 498th BG aircraft, a few come to mind that I might consider "famous":
"Red Wrath" B-25D 41-30024
Un-named "#115" B-25J #43-28115 Escorted the Japanese Surrender envoy's Betty's to Ie Shima on 8/9/45 (My favorite even though no specific nose art name)
"Hitt and Miss" B-25D #4130040
There are others, Hickey's book, "Warpath Across the Pacific" is probably the best source for info on the 345th aircraft.
Jerry
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