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Three new paint sets covering Israeli Air Force paint set (modern rotors), Modern Royal Air Force vol 2, and Modern Brazilian AF paint set vol. 1.
HTK-AS71 Israeli Air Force paint set (modern rotors)
The so-called "1970's desert scheme" was used on IAF helicopters until 1979 (except for AH-1s in Olive Drab), when "Tactical Battlefield" scheme of overall FS30099 was adopted. During 1982 Lebanon War, due to identification problems, yellow "V" symbol was applied to all helicopters with any paint available (later standardized to FS33434). After the conflict, due to IAF's request, helicopters were repainted to lighter FS30145 colour. AH-64s and UH-60A/Ls initially wore original US colour (FS34031), until introduction in the early 2000s of the so-called "Tiger" camouflage scheme.
HTK-AS71 includes standard colours of Israeli helicopters since late 1970s. The set contains:
HTK-A256 Earth Brown FS30099, standard colour of IAF helicopters (incl. AH-1, CH-53, 500MD and Bells) from late 1970s till 1982 Lebanon War
HTK-A257 - Uniform Brown FS30145, standard overall colour of IAF helicopters after 1982. Used on upper surfaces of refurbished UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A067 US Army Helicopter Drab - FS34031, standard colour of US helicopters - initial colour of IAF's AH-64A "Peten", UH-60A/L "Yanshuf" and AH-1F "Tzefa"
HTK-A258 Stone Yellow FS33448, used for upper surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of IAF's AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and all UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A012 Dark Tan FS30219, used for upper surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and US-painted UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A203 Sky Grey FS36463, used for lower surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and US-painted UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A259 Yellow Ochre FS33434, standardized colour of yellow "V" identification symbol painted on all IAF helicopters since 1982 Lebanon War
HTK-A255 Bright Blue FS25183, used on upper surfaces of Israeli Navy HH-65A Dolphin and AS565MA Panther ("Atalef") helicopters (operated by IAF)
HTK-AS73 Modern Royal Air Force paint set vol. 2
Already by 1945 the British Air Ministry had started analysis of the effectiveness of RAF war-time camouflage, with the conclusion that use of all schemes (except for the night fighter one) should be dropped after the war. In 1947 a change to a Silver overall finish was ordered. The UK-based Day Fighter Scheme of Dark Green and Dark Sea Grey over Silver was re-introduced in mid-1950s (in continental Europe PRU Blue was used on undersides). Light Aircraft Grey replaced Silver from 1966, phased out in 1970s with switch to wraparound scheme. It remained in use until the late-1970s (effectively 1980s) when the grey schemes were introduced.
HTK-AS73 includes standard colours of RAF aircraft from 1950s till 1990s. The set contains:
HTK-A003 Silver Also known as "High Speed Silver", overall colour of early-postwar RAF jets (till mid-1950s). Later (till 1966) used on lower surfaces
HTK-A207 BS PRU Blue BS381C:636, colour of lower surfaces of RAF fighters stationed in continental Europe in 1950s (with DG+DSG on upper surfaces)
HTK-A143 BS Dark Green BS381C:641, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980s
HTK-A144 BS Dark Sea Grey BS381C:638, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980s
HTK-A141 BS Medium Sea Grey BS381C:637, used on RAF bombers (MSG+DG/White or HSS or LAG). Also on Meteor NFs (DG+DSG/MSG or DG+MSG/MSG)
HTK-A217 BS Light Aircraft Grey BS381C:627, used on lower surfaces of RAF aircraft (DG+DSG/LAG) from 1966 till late 1970s (switch to wraparound)
HTK-A068 US Army Desert Sand FS30279, used for improvised desert camouflage of RAF Tornado GR1/1A, Jaguar GR1A and Buccaneer during Op Granby
HTK-A262 BS Camouflage Beige BS381C:389, also known as "Hemp", used in 1980s/90s on upper surfaces of Canberras, Victors, VC10s and Nimrods (over LAG).
HTK-AS74 Modern Brazilian AF paint set vol. 1
Since 1990s the Brazilian AF has used couple of "grey" schemes: the "Aerial Defense Grey" was used on 1st/14th Fighter Squadron Pampa F-5s from 1990 till 2005. The "Two Tone Grey" was used on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B up until 2005, while the Brazilian "big-birds" are still wearing the overall "Grey Scheme" of FS36473. The recent "New Tactical Standard" was introduced in 2003 and is used by almost all Brazilian AF aircraft, incl. A-29 Super Tucano, AMX A-1M, F-5M, H-36 Caracal, UH-60, Mi-35, C-130, C-105, C-95, KC-390 and others.
HTK-AS74 includes standard colours of Brazilian aircraft since 1990s. The set contains:
HTK-A056 European I Green FS34092, used in the "New Tactical Standard" scheme on almost all current aircraft of Brazilian AF (also expected Saab Gripen NG)
HTK-A158 - Mod Eagle Grey FS36176, used in the "New Tactical Standard" scheme on almost all current aircraft of Brazilian AF (also expected Saab Gripen NG)
HTK-A263 Atlantic Grey FS36187, used until 2005 in the "Two Tone Grey Camouflage" on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B of Brazilian AF
HTK-A264 Pearl Grey FS36493, used until 2005 in the "Two Tone Grey Camouflage" on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B of Brazilian AF
HTK-A203 Sky Grey FS36463, used in 1990s in the "Aerial Defense Grey" scheme of F-5s of 1st/14th Fighter Squadron Pampa (repainted in Brazil)
HTK-A045 Air Defence Grey FS16473, used in the "Grey Scheme" of Brazilian AF "big-birds" (incl. C-97, R-99, KC-137 and KC-767). Also delivery colour of F-5s.
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The so-called "1970's desert scheme" was used on IAF helicopters until 1979 (except for AH-1s in Olive Drab), when "Tactical Battlefield" scheme of overall FS30099 was adopted. During 1982 Lebanon War, due to identification problems, yellow "V" symbol was applied to all helicopters with any paint available (later standardized to FS33434). After the conflict, due to IAF's request, helicopters were repainted to lighter FS30145 colour. AH-64s and UH-60A/Ls initially wore original US colour (FS34031), until introduction in the early 2000s of the so-called "Tiger" camouflage scheme.
HTK-AS71 includes standard colours of Israeli helicopters since late 1970s. The set contains:
HTK-A256 Earth Brown FS30099, standard colour of IAF helicopters (incl. AH-1, CH-53, 500MD and Bells) from late 1970s till 1982 Lebanon War
HTK-A257 - Uniform Brown FS30145, standard overall colour of IAF helicopters after 1982. Used on upper surfaces of refurbished UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A067 US Army Helicopter Drab - FS34031, standard colour of US helicopters - initial colour of IAF's AH-64A "Peten", UH-60A/L "Yanshuf" and AH-1F "Tzefa"
HTK-A258 Stone Yellow FS33448, used for upper surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of IAF's AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and all UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A012 Dark Tan FS30219, used for upper surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and US-painted UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A203 Sky Grey FS36463, used for lower surfaces in "Tiger" scheme of AH-64A/D "Peten"/"Saraph" and US-painted UH-60A/L "Yanshuf"
HTK-A259 Yellow Ochre FS33434, standardized colour of yellow "V" identification symbol painted on all IAF helicopters since 1982 Lebanon War
HTK-A255 Bright Blue FS25183, used on upper surfaces of Israeli Navy HH-65A Dolphin and AS565MA Panther ("Atalef") helicopters (operated by IAF)
HTK-AS73 Modern Royal Air Force paint set vol. 2
Already by 1945 the British Air Ministry had started analysis of the effectiveness of RAF war-time camouflage, with the conclusion that use of all schemes (except for the night fighter one) should be dropped after the war. In 1947 a change to a Silver overall finish was ordered. The UK-based Day Fighter Scheme of Dark Green and Dark Sea Grey over Silver was re-introduced in mid-1950s (in continental Europe PRU Blue was used on undersides). Light Aircraft Grey replaced Silver from 1966, phased out in 1970s with switch to wraparound scheme. It remained in use until the late-1970s (effectively 1980s) when the grey schemes were introduced.
HTK-AS73 includes standard colours of RAF aircraft from 1950s till 1990s. The set contains:
HTK-A003 Silver Also known as "High Speed Silver", overall colour of early-postwar RAF jets (till mid-1950s). Later (till 1966) used on lower surfaces
HTK-A207 BS PRU Blue BS381C:636, colour of lower surfaces of RAF fighters stationed in continental Europe in 1950s (with DG+DSG on upper surfaces)
HTK-A143 BS Dark Green BS381C:641, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980s
HTK-A144 BS Dark Sea Grey BS381C:638, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980s
HTK-A141 BS Medium Sea Grey BS381C:637, used on RAF bombers (MSG+DG/White or HSS or LAG). Also on Meteor NFs (DG+DSG/MSG or DG+MSG/MSG)
HTK-A217 BS Light Aircraft Grey BS381C:627, used on lower surfaces of RAF aircraft (DG+DSG/LAG) from 1966 till late 1970s (switch to wraparound)
HTK-A068 US Army Desert Sand FS30279, used for improvised desert camouflage of RAF Tornado GR1/1A, Jaguar GR1A and Buccaneer during Op Granby
HTK-A262 BS Camouflage Beige BS381C:389, also known as "Hemp", used in 1980s/90s on upper surfaces of Canberras, Victors, VC10s and Nimrods (over LAG).
HTK-AS74 Modern Brazilian AF paint set vol. 1
Since 1990s the Brazilian AF has used couple of "grey" schemes: the "Aerial Defense Grey" was used on 1st/14th Fighter Squadron Pampa F-5s from 1990 till 2005. The "Two Tone Grey" was used on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B up until 2005, while the Brazilian "big-birds" are still wearing the overall "Grey Scheme" of FS36473. The recent "New Tactical Standard" was introduced in 2003 and is used by almost all Brazilian AF aircraft, incl. A-29 Super Tucano, AMX A-1M, F-5M, H-36 Caracal, UH-60, Mi-35, C-130, C-105, C-95, KC-390 and others.
HTK-AS74 includes standard colours of Brazilian aircraft since 1990s. The set contains:
HTK-A056 European I Green FS34092, used in the "New Tactical Standard" scheme on almost all current aircraft of Brazilian AF (also expected Saab Gripen NG)
HTK-A158 - Mod Eagle Grey FS36176, used in the "New Tactical Standard" scheme on almost all current aircraft of Brazilian AF (also expected Saab Gripen NG)
HTK-A263 Atlantic Grey FS36187, used until 2005 in the "Two Tone Grey Camouflage" on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B of Brazilian AF
HTK-A264 Pearl Grey FS36493, used until 2005 in the "Two Tone Grey Camouflage" on EMB T-27 Tucano and AMX International A-1A/B of Brazilian AF
HTK-A203 Sky Grey FS36463, used in 1990s in the "Aerial Defense Grey" scheme of F-5s of 1st/14th Fighter Squadron Pampa (repainted in Brazil)
HTK-A045 Air Defence Grey FS16473, used in the "Grey Scheme" of Brazilian AF "big-birds" (incl. C-97, R-99, KC-137 and KC-767). Also delivery colour of F-5s.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE
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