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Default Aircraft Camouflage

Mac Cat has an album pic that appears occasionally in the Random Album Pictures, as it did today -



Pink Spitfire
The RAF painted some Spitfire airplanes a dull pink to make them impossible to spot in a early morning or late evening sky, particularly from the ground, allowing them to fly dangerous low level missions.

Coincidentally, I was looking through The Illustrated History Of Fighters by Bill Gunston (a coffee-table book) for my cousin's WW II AAF A-24 'Banshee' when I was struck by the paint on an early Bf-109. Very effective!

Bf 109
Bf109E-4/Trop of I/JG 27 flies over scrub-covered desert in Cyrenaica in 1941.
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