Can Be!

The aircraft used for the still photoshoot was painted up for that purpose, and had 5 kill flags representing his record. It was aircraft F-3, visible in other photos from the same shoot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUTnxD5LpW4In this video shot on 4-10-42 Butch flies formation with Thach in F-13 (buno3986) clearly showing 4 kill flags. The markings on this airplane, precisely match the F-5 on the seafloor. When you measure the markings from fixed points of reference on the airframe they are identical.Both aircraft show 3 older and 1 newer, brighter kill flag. The number on the sunken wildcat has clearly been painted over something else. The location of the overpaint precisely matched the location of the F-13.Noel Gayler was assigned to VF-2 and made XO on 4-12-42. Gayler's name is painted on the sunken wildcat, and he was known to be assigned F-13. Buno 3986 is listed in Navy records as having sunk with the Lexington. I believe O'hare borrowed Gayler's bird for the film flight, and sometime after that Gayler had it renumbered, probably due to his promotion to XO.
I think the preponderance of evidence ties this aircraft to 2 of our nations greatest aces.
P.S. sadly, new video of the wildcat posted on the R.V. Petrel FB page, shows the vertical stabilizer is broken off and missing.
