This a very rare paint scheme of an Douglas A20 of the Brazilian Air Force.
You need the FS9 Douglas A-20G done by Milton Shupe.
The Brazilian Air Force had Douglas A-20K in service.
This bird differed in some details from the former G model.
So it had a plexiglass nose and other engines and other armament.
By hazard I found on a web site (link joined in the zip) a paint scheme of an model with a solid nose and guns there fitted. What is astonishing is that on the photos we see there a bird with the same number but different painting and plexiglass nose.
Mystery.
Nevertheless I choose to repaint the G model with FAB colors.
Why?
Because to have a different colored Havoc than the well known US, British, French or Soviet Havocs. And to honor the Brazilian A-20s which was flown till late 1955.
You need the FS9 Douglas A-20G done by Milton Shupe.
The Brazilian Air Force had Douglas A-20K in service.
This bird differed in some details from the former G model.
So it had a plexiglass nose and other engines and other armament.
By hazard I found on a web site (link joined in the zip) a paint scheme of an model with a solid nose and guns there fitted. What is astonishing is that on the photos we see there a bird with the same number but different painting and plexiglass nose.
Mystery.
Nevertheless I choose to repaint the G model with FAB colors.
Why?
Because to have a different colored Havoc than the well known US, British, French or Soviet Havocs. And to honor the Brazilian A-20s which was flown till late 1955.