Evidently there were two aircraft that flew in Air A Cutie livery:
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P-39D-1-BE 41-28267, 8 F.G. 36 F.S. Port Moresby, Sept 1943. This is the famous "Air A Cutie" aircraft.
The paint scheme is Olive Drab on top and Neutral Gray on the underside with a white nose cone and tail and wing leading edges. The artwork is some of the best seen on any fighter due to the quality and the huge size of the artwork that is on both sides of the fuselage. There is different artwork on both sides of the fuselage of what appears to be the same naked lady laying down with a big smile on her face. There is yellow text on both side of the fuselage by the artwork that reads "Air A Cutie".
The second aircraft; P-39N-5-BE 42-18802, 35 F.G. 41 F.S. Nadzab, New Guinea, October 1943. This is the famous "Air A Cutie" aircraft. The paint scheme is Olive Drab on top and Neutral Gray on the underside with a yellow nose cone and white tail (with a yellow tip) and white wing leading edges. The artwork on the pilot's door is a sexy naked lady lying on her side in a curled up pose with the name "Julie" above her. There is also a big white "51" on the side of the fuselage in front of the cockpit.
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