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Your welcome. Whats your take on the colours??
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Various options, mostly based on RLM 75 and 82 but in few cases wings are RLM76 on top with RLM 75 patches. There is notable presence machines with patches schemes, there is dark variants with possibly two late greens and other version where all machine is in pale finish with patches in similar style but in medium color, possibly RLM75.
Tricky subject, no definite answer and all opinion and suggestions are good to hear.
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Guess that all the so far theorized 75/83 schemes should now be read as "75/82"...
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veltro,
what your opinion on these colours? seemingly correct? or should they be RLM 75/82? http://www.forcedlandingcollection.s...136-Bf109.html |
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Many many thanks for bringing in the correct W.Nr. of "Gelbe 5"! It is much appreciated. I would be glad to read what standard dark color was applied at factory level by Erla; and above all, I'm looking forward to see all your research published! Thanks again Marc |
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Also "75/82" couldn't be ruled out, unless of course we will be at last able to know for sure what hue RLM 82 really was (or should I say what range of hues...?) What we are sure of is that, IMHO, we can only offer more or less educated guesses, unless (or "if") a crystal clear colour slide could come to the rescue and enlighten us about one of those Erla machines.
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Thanks for giving us an insight in this 74/75 possibility. Issue is I do not see any contrasted and segmented pattern in those machines published by Hideki Noro. The only one on which there is obviously one is the Grafenwöhr machine... Am I missing something here? Cheers Marc |
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75/82 noted... But I'm still unable to see any contrast in the Hideki Noro pics... Do you actually see them? Cheers Marc |
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Veltro,
Many thanks. Would the same be applied to the Mtt-Reg built machines as the one in the link is? Marc, page 48 in JaPo - Bf 109 of JG52 in Deutsch Brod shows your aircraft in question and to me it clearly shows two different colours with a demarctation seperating them. |
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