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Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
Are there any books that indicate what paint colours were used to camouflage airfield buildings?.
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Re: Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
Hi,
From some documents (I have to search for the references...) it seems that were the same colors as for the planes : basically RLM 81, RLM 82. It's likely Ullmann's book tells something about that. Cordially, JCM |
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Re: Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
Hi,
I am afraid that the answer is a little more complex than that. First Luftwaffe "buildings" fall into many categories, please see: http://www.gyges.dk/fliegerhorst_grove%20intro.htm and this embedded link: http://www.gyges.dk/Ausbau%20Nachwei...egerhorst..pdf So a "building" could be anything from a wooden hut to a bunker with 3.50 m walls. The Luftwaffe tried to construct barracks and buildings of local material in the local building style in order to blend the constructions with the surrounding landscape. So building style varied from region to region. On some constructions camouflage nets were used, mainly to wash out the shadow. At Grove some wooden barracks and hangars were painted "pine tree green" others were painted to resemble Danish farm houses. bregds SES |
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Re: Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
IIRC there was a lenghty chapter covering this matter in
V-Missiles of the Third Reich The V-1 and V-2 Dieter Hölsken Monogram Aviation Publications 1994. I'm at work now and cannot verify the pages involved. Very best regards, Philippe |
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Re: Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
Thankyou for the replies, I'm more interested in the likes of hangers, control tower etc, rather than bunkers and other such installations. There have been a number of photos on E-bay showing various buildings, a lot being wooden huts, some with two tone camouflage, I was just wondering if there were any laid down instructions.
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Re: Luftwaffe Ground Camouflage
Since they are "buildings", they are (if ever) camouflaged with paints used for construction. These colors/ paints do not follow the RLM coloring standard (these are for a/c only), but the RAL (which is a general industrial standard) code for colors. Ofcourse this is also a matter of availaility. And especially later in the war, they used everything available.
And for occupied territory they would usually source the local market for anything equivalent/ compatible (Material and hue). If you would want to know the brand names for the (german) suppliers, you can assume the existing companies now, already existed then too.
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Regards Christian M. Aguilar |
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