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pampa14 14th June 2015 14:33

P-51 Mustang with rare cammo
 
The link below brings some photos of a P-51 Mustang applied with an experimental paint scheme. Does anyone know the name or if this cammo was used operationally?


http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com...m-exotica.html


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Horst Weber 14th June 2015 19:00

Re: P-51 Mustang with rare cammo
 
Good evening

The background of photo # 1 looks a bit like an aircraft museum/exibition or an a/c proving ground.

Horst Weber

dp_burke 14th June 2015 19:26

Re: P-51 Mustang with rare cammo
 
Just google

Mustang splinter camo

These photos and other info are easily found elsewhere on internet

John Beaman 15th June 2015 16:19

Re: P-51 Mustang with rare cammo
 
This Allison-engine P-51 was painted as an experiment in the 1941 USA and USAAF war-games in Louisiana.

Col Bruggy 15th June 2015 17:08

Re: P-51 Mustang with rare cammo
 
Hello,

CAMOUFLAGE TESTS.

Whilst shadow shading , haze paint, and anti-submarine camouflages had their operational phases , other camouflage experiments , often successful, never saw service. The best known of these was a "confusion camouflage" tested by the AAF Proving Ground Command at Eglin Field in mid-1943. The sides and undersurfaces of a P-51A were repainted with a black and white disruptive pattern in an effort to divert attention to focal points away from the aircraft, disrupt perception, and make the aircraft appear smaller. The scheme, however, proved ineffective in flight tests.

Here is the caption (in my reference), to your photo No.3:

Captain Paul L. Hexter (center) supervises the application of the first "confusion camouflage" at Eglin. The white areas of this P-51A were masked with paper prior to application of the black, Upper surfaces remained Olive Drab. A recon window has been fitted behind the cockpit (USAF).

See:
Air Force Colors. Volume 3: Pacific and Home Front, 1942-47.
Bell,Dana.
Carrollton:Squadron Signal Publications,1997.
p.23

Col.


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