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Old 6th June 2016, 01:59
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He-162 fragmentation camouflage pattern

While reading through: Mr Peter Muller's book entitled Heinkle, He162 Volksjager, Last ditch effort by the Luftwaffe, I found and interesting fragmented upper wing camoflage on a Weiss "20" in the Werk nr. range of 1201xx. I inderstand it to be close to another He 162 Wr nr. 120076 in Canada. Would anyone have pictures of this splinter camoflage by chance? I never knew the He 162 had any fragmented camoflage upper surfaces. Thanks for any help in this regards.

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Old 6th June 2016, 10:00
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Re: He-162 fragmentation camouflage pattern

This splinter camouflage is pure post-war fantasy. There is a He 162 painting regulation geared to the use of pre-fabricated larger parts of the design like wings, ailerons, tail unit etc.

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