Hiya Jan,
I can't help you out as far as decals go, and I'm pretty sure no one makes a sheet with 'Louise' on it. But I believe this is the Jug you're talking about and I hope it helps you out some!
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The aircraft was named 'Sweet Louise', 'Mrs. Josephine' and 'Hedy', the latter two names being on the starboard side as seen in the photos. She was flown by Capt. Virgil Meroney of the 487th FS, 352nd FG.
Again, I don't think that there's a sheet out there with markings for this Jug. But if Eagle Strike continues it's 'In Profile' series to include some 352nd P-47's, then this one is a natural. Meroney was the 352nd's first ace and it's only P-47 ace, if I'm not mistaken.
Anyhoo, here's a link to a page on the 352nd FG Association's website with a story called
Raining Thunderbolts on the mixed-composition escort mission flown by the 352nd on March 8th, 1944. The 352nd was in the middle of transitioning to the Mustang when this successful yet tragic, if not unusual, mission was flown.
Hope you find all this interesting!
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