"Live Bait", '44-63668'/'GQ-I', 355th FS, 354th FG.
Clayton Gross managed to score 8.5 kills in his P-51 Mustang and was one of the first pilots to shoot down a Messerschmitt Me 262. His Mustang with the nickname Live Bait came from a mission where his wingmen told him to fly low and visible to draw out enemies while the rest of them remained high in the clouds.
Gross was reunited with his plane 65 years later.