One of the displays in the Korean War Gallery of the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio the B-29 Walk-through Fuselage.
According to the Museum:
Command Decision was a 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group B-29 that became famous for shooting down five MiG-15s, unofficially making it a bomber "ace." It was named after a popular 1948 film about the difficult decisions and heavy casualties of bomber operations over Europe in World War II.
This walk-through B-29 fuselage is painted to represent the Command Decision.
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Air Force Museum: World War II German Planes (photo diary)