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Should that not be a SHARK ate my homework with you? :idonno
Have you found out any more about this? Please share.
:coolio
Well, here's some food for thought . :hmmm
During the early war years some aircraft supposedly had a coat of varnish applied over the paint which supposedly made them appear to be tea colored .
Not sure what to make on the other designs . Who know :idonno ? It does seem that throughout the war , the Navy was very restrictive ( unlike the Army ) as to how their airplanes were marked.
On the other hand, I have seen more than a couple types of tail markings for the supposed leader of the attack .
The only thing that they agreed on was red and yellow :fencing
I'm sure it will be interesting no matter how you paint it.
Cheers, Christian B)
Thanks folks!
I can see how one can really get caught up in the research side of things.
Thanks folks!
I can see how one can really get caught up in the research side of things.
Yep B) problem is , without artifacts it's only conjecture .
There's one going around ( and I have seen pictures ) of early Zeros ( possibly tea color ) .
Anyhow, they appear to change color aft of the canopy . Possibly due to tarps being used for canopy protection .
Since I am not that much of a rivet counter, I say just have fun . The arm chair quarter backs sure are
We sure used assembly ships for bomber raids.
Cheers, Christian B)