White 29, flown by Lieutenant Ira C. Kepford, VF-17 “Jolly Rogers”, BuNo 55995
Piva Yoke/Bougainville/Solomon Island, January 1944. With a total of 16 victories, he was the highest scoring Corsair ace of the war.
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Can't wait to see it. It is about time the Navy fighters of WWII are offered.
12/28/2022
CDR, ISNR
Simply beautiful !