Hi all,
I would like to add some facts to this fascinating discussion:
In this link:
http://http://109lair.hobbyvista.com/index1024.htm you will find, in the "multimedia-videos" section, a film taken by Werner Pichon-Kalau von Hofe while Stab/JG54 was located at Trakehnen (East Prussia) in June 1941, before the start of SU's invasion.
It seems that the sported camouflage was maintained by the Stab planes Trautloft's included) for most part of 1941.
This film is discussed by Ken Merrick in the "Luftwaffe Camouflage and Markings 1935-1945" chapter seven.
Here are some lines of Merrick's text:
"...shows a camouflage of a brown and and a medium dark green..."
"Still photographs taken from the colour footage are flawed by the usual colour changes inherent in any colour process, especially one of that vintage; a colour shift is discernable to skin tones of the people..."
"Another influencing factor is is the highly reflecting surfaces produced by polishing of the entire airframe..."
"Allowing for the other factors mentioned, as well as checking the standard 02 colouring on internal sections in the engine bay area, it is possible that the colours 79 and 80 were used..."
I know that even colour photos can be tricky and, much more, stills taken from old non-professional films, but it is clear for me that, if the colours are not 79 and 80, then they are very similar to.
Of course, other opinions will be welcomed.
I have some stills taken from that film but, sorry, I am unable to include them in this post.
Regards, Saludos