Another BF110 G question:
I am working on Schnaufer's last G camo, and the indications I've seen are heavy RLM76 gray on top without the squiggly, wavy lines of earlier versions. Would this be true for the entire upper surface? I saw a 109G that looked as though the dark gray had been put on the upper fuselage with a sponge or rag, but it didn't show the tops of the wings.
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009 - 03:23 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009 - 05:15 AM UTC
Hi Bill,
I think that is correct, but it also have RLM 75 spots on the upper wings, fuselage and tail, as I had read on the Luftwaffe Colours book.
I think that is correct, but it also have RLM 75 spots on the upper wings, fuselage and tail, as I had read on the Luftwaffe Colours book.
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009 - 07:28 AM UTC
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I think that is correct, but it also have RLM 75 spots on the upper wings, fuselage and tail, as I had read on the Luftwaffe Colours book.
The LW version is solid on the fuselage. Is it solid on upper wing surfaces.