No, none of b/n 5244 as white 13 except the already posted 80-G-312016. We were not aware of that one until the early 1980's when it turned up in John Lundstrom's and Bob Cressman's research for their respective works.
Typical VF-3 F4F-4s immediately prior to the Midway deployment can be found at
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/g60000/g66154.jpg
which shows b/n 5171 - white 1 - which was Jimmie Thach's assigned plane and at
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/g60000/g61533.jpg
which shows (L-R) b/n 5167 - white 5 - and 5149 - white 10.
This is a shot of Tom Cheek's wrecked b/n 5143 - white 16 - on Yorktown's hangar deck after his barrier crash. A good shot for placement of side numbers and the VF-3 insignia (centered on that six-sided access panel just forward and below the windscreen on both sides of the plane).
http://www.internetmodeler.com/2002/june/aviation/Cheek-CheekF4F.jpg
MaritimeQuest - USS Hornet CV-8 Page 13
shows three of shots of the wounded Ens Dan Sheedy landing his shot-up b/n 5239 - white 24 - aboard USS Hornet upon his return from the morning strike escort mission, a landing incident in which his guns fired and resulted in the deaths and wounding of several crewmen.
Same thing happened somewhat later when Ens Bill Barnes came aboard Hornet in b/n 5167 - white 5 - but no one got hurt in that incident. This is a nice clean shot of white 5 showing markings -
http://www.maritimequest.com/warshi...iers/hornet_cv_8/1942_06_04_k_f4_from cv5.jpg.
The website says this is Ens Horace Bass in white 5, but, no, it was Bill Barnes
There is an obvious discrepancy between assigned aircraft and aircraft the VF-3 pilots actually flew in the battle. That is simply because one took what was spotted on the flight deck. Thach, for example, flew white 23 in his morning strike escort mission and then, later, as the Japanese torpedo attack came in took off in "his" white 1. Counting that flight, there were only four pilots who actually flew their nominally assigned aircraft. The other three were Leonard in white 13 and Mach.Tom Barnes in b/n 5142 - white 17, and Ens Horace Bass (ah ha!) in b/n 5050 - white 22.
Rich