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SOH-CM-2023
Bazzar, did you get my email and PM?
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It looks like i have to spend some money to figure out if the AC is worth of it.
One remark, the LouIV / Athelene did not have a red cockpit paint during wartimes, neither it was blue.
P-51D-5-NA, 44-13410, E2-C
"LOU IV" (his fourth aircraft named for his daughter)
"ATHELENE" (right side; thought to be the crew chief's lady friend or wife)
callsign: 'Easy Two-Charlie'
LOU IV was painted using RAF Dark Green (HEX: 595C4E / RGB: 89,92,78)
Someone might wanna correct this repaint
The restored Lou IV, which happened to be restored several times from other aircrafts was not wearing a red cockpit painting either.
http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/p51survivors/pages/44-63350.php
Cheers
Martin
Aaah, the colors of the Bottisham four...
I still think it should be either OD or RAF Green, but check here:
http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/1998/05/stuff_eng_ww2incolor_louiv.htm
and here:
http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/1999/09/stuff_eng_ww2incolor_louivaddendum.htm
and finally, look at the location of "Athelene" in this one:
http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/louivcq_1.htm
below the exhaust, not over it.
"Lil' Kitten" C5-K is a P-51C-10-NT, serial # 43-25039, of the 357th FG 364th FS. Although the USAAF received this particular aircraft unpainted, the 357th FG applied RAF Green as camouflage to all their Mustangs during Summer 1944. This aircraft has been retrofitted with a Malcolm hood.
Bazzar, did you get my email and PM?
On the blue/green debate, we will probably do an Olive Drab version. The references we have are either those indistinct colour shots or shots of restored examples which are definitely blue.
Why would one restore a 2 million dollar machine and paint it thus?
Many books depict both colours too. Seems to be a debate without end...![]()
Hi Mud, trust you are well too?![]()
On the blue/green debate, we will probably do an Olive Drab version. The references we have are either those indistinct colour shots or shots of restored examples which are definitely blue.
Why would one restore a 2 million dollar machine and paint it thus?
Many books depict both colours too. Seems to be a debate without end...![]()
Why would one restore a 2 million dollar machine and paint it thus?
Btw, does anybody besides me really really really want an Accu-Sim P-40E or P-40N?
G'day Odie,
We will definitely do a drab green one, it isn't a big deal.
Glad you like her and find the little extras fun.![]()
G'day Hans,
I have been travelling overseas mate. I am giving your addy etc. to Mungo over at Flight One, however, probably best if you go through him anyway.
Of course, he has posted a few around here under "REV"if you wish to get in touch that way.
Salutations my friend, I trust you keep well.
Baz.![]()