On 19 October 1993, aircraft 68–120 went to the Imperial War Museum at RAF Duxford where it is now on display alongside Happy Jack's Go Buggy, a 79th Fighter Squadron P-38 (68–120 is painted as The Chief – it was the wing's alternate flagship).
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