Seaplane undersurfaces

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James A Pratt III
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Seaplane undersurfaces

Post by James A Pratt III » Tue Jan 09, 2007 8:55 pm

When the RA camoflaged it's seaplanes in 1941 were the undersurfaces of these aircraft left silver or were thry painted Light Grey.

Rick
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Seaplanes lower surfaces color

Post by Rick » Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:18 am

The lower surfaces of Italian seaplanes had to be in Grigio azzurro chiaro, i.e. light grey with the exception of the surfaces under the floating lines which had to be in black; this is stated for the seaplanes after about October 1941, when the use of Tavola 10 became the rule.
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