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Luftwaffe Camouflage and Markings 1933-1945 by Kenneth A. Merrick with Jürgen Kiroff |
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Re: Me 262 WNr. 501232, Vol 2, p. 291
I agree with your observations, Ruy.
Certainly looks like the dark starboard side checkers are the only ones present, the others being made out of camouflage. If not, I really hope someone can explain the apparent camouflage demarcation visible in one of the checkers?? It is obvious that the three versions you posted, Ruy, cannot all be portraying the truth. I would like to learn which photo is closest to the truth, if any! Hopefully some of the Me 262 experts here can enlighten us further. Kjetil Aakra |
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