Sweet!
Glad to have them!
Got a question for you. You told us before that the blue one is historical, but how about the other one? Is it fictional or authentic at another time?
Hi Mick, from what David (DJS1) was able to find out from Avro Heritage Museum, the red and white is most likely colour for this aeroplane when it was first registered, and was definitely seen in red and white during the 1935 display season with Cobham.
As you can appreciate its difficult to be exact when we only have black and white photos to go on.
George Jenks at museum informed us that nearly all of Avro historical records were destroyed in a fire in 1959,
but was also able to confirm that sometime after 1935, the aeroplane was seen in blue and silver when it passed through the factory at Woodford, having had the leading edge slats installed.
I know that the blue and silver scheme is typical of Portsmouth, Southsea and IoW Aviation Ltd, to whom it was registered in 1939 ; I've seen pictures of their DeHavillands in that scheme.
I did green/white originally based on the b & w photo available, and likewise, the blue and silver based on Airspeed Courier of PS & IoW Aviation (which I happen to have nice painting of on my wall)
Has that answered enough.
I do try and research the paints that I have done for Nigel's masterpiece, and while some maybe a little make believe, I try to keep them in context
Ttfn
Pete