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markjsheppard 27th January 2009 22:31

Canadian Hurricanes and camouflage
 
Hi

Canadian Hurricanes again!

In mid 1941 the camouflage schemes in the UK changed from the brown/green to the new grey/green.

Reading through, I have heard lend lease supplied Mustang I's were still being supplied with brown/green in early 1942.

Does anyone know whether this as the same for the Canadian CCF Hurricanes supplied to the UK. I assume they changed over eventually unless they retained the brown/green in Canada?

Anyone got any information?

regards

Mark

Graham Boak 28th January 2009 00:15

Re: Canadian Hurricanes and camouflage
 
The UK Day Fighter scheme was initially limited to UK-based aircraft and overseas fighters remained in Temperate Land or the appropriate Desert scheme. There would be no requirement to change the colours for any aircraft intended for RCAF use, and possibly not for any other British use.

kurlannaiskos 28th January 2009 06:26

Re: Canadian Hurricanes and camouflage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markjsheppard (Post 80451)

Reading through, I have heard lend-lease supplied Mustang I's were still being supplied with brown/green in early 1942.

Yes , these are DuPont 71-009 brown,71-013 dark green and 71-021 light gray.
I don't know exactly when they switched to OD 41/NG 43.

Graham Boak 28th January 2009 10:27

Re: Canadian Hurricanes and camouflage
 
I don't believe that they ever did switch to delivering in OD uppers with NG lowers, but kept delivering in UK-equivalent colours until bare metal became acceptable. However, if you mean a change to green and grey on the uppersurfaces, I prefer to leave this particular can of worms to others.

Bill Walker 28th January 2009 19:19

Re: Canadian Hurricanes and camouflage
 
The Hurricanes that stayed in Canada remained in brown/green colours past the end of the war. Most of the Hurricanes exported from Canada later in the war came from RCAF Stored Reserve stock, and most probably left Canada in their original factory paint. That not to say that they were not repainted after arriving at their destination, however.


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