Jerry O'Neill wrote:
Here's a link to the photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11465521@N ... 052882609/They match in size and location, but there are some differences in that a large "122" is painted under the wing and the overall color is blue, not tri-color camo.
I'm not sure if the original aircraft saw further service and was brought home and re-painted, or that it's a photo of a different aircraft painted just to replicate "122".
That's why I was interested in whether the original "122" was ever returned stateside. 1946 is a few years past it's citation date and unless it came back for a war bond tour and then overhauled and returned to training duties, it may not be the original in the photo I have.
Jerry
Thanks for that link, Jerry.
I must politely disagree with you on the markings match though. The mission markings on your 1946 pic are considerably smaller (and/or more closely spaced together) than the ones #122 was carrying in the link I posted.
The source of the 1946 pic is the Igor I Sikorsky Historical Archives. Have you considered contacting them to determine if perhaps a series of pics exist of that display?
I'll keep my eyes open for more evidence. One on-line article suggested that the 100-mission citation was actually varnished into "Ole 122"s cockpit. That would be pretty cool if she made it back stateside.
