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These are two completely separate aircraft. The one in the photo Matt posted is P-38F 42-12652, which was also coded "White 33" during the war and had shark mouths as well (it is credited with 9-kills). At this time, the aircraft is essentially complete and fully painted (though every time recent photos of the aircraft show up on Facebook, showing the painted/nearly completed aircraft, they seem to be forced to be taken down right away). http://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/p ... 12652.html
As far as I know, a restoration hasn't ever been started on P-38H 42-66905 "Japanese Sandman II/White 33" - some parts were recovered, and stored at Precision in Australia (and tied to Jerry Yagen), but last I heard, as of last year the main section of the aircraft still remains on the island where it was discovered. http://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/p ... 66905.html
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