Sorry, I don't see the point in arguing whether the B-24 is the
Lady be Good, as it has been identified, or as 'a previously unknown example',
found by RAF navigators at the location of the Lady. They didn't 'happen' to fly over the B-24, they went to the known location of the
Lady.
There are times when our amateur photo interpretation has a role to play in establishing further details or correcting erroneous assumptions; the data on this means this is not one of those cases. (Particularly when the evidence isn't being assessed in its entirety.) Personally, an element of that is the trust of the sources provided, which is good enough for me - I'm sorry I haven't given chapter and verse on that, but it's not a priority for me over other stuff at the moment.
Regards,
PS: I
have checked, because I find such things more interesting - in all mainstream versions of English, the past tense of 'drag' is 'dragged'; 'drug' is a completely different word we are all familiar with in another context. As English is a used-developed tool, maybe this thread's multiple uses of drug will be a step in the change of meaning?
