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Looking for WW1 aircraft paint scheme
Posted by CarnivourousDonut on Saturday, July 22, 2006 8:59 PM

Wasn't there a plane in WW1 whose paint scheme was mainly purple, but with some yellows as well? It was a really outlandish scheme I saw somewhere, I thought it was German, but perhaps I was wrong.

 

In any case, any sites out there where I can find paint schemes of WW1 planes?

Let's rattle the cage, crack the machine. Let 'em know who you are, shine to be seen.

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Posted by Ranger2Seven on Sunday, July 23, 2006 1:05 AM
Roden, Eduard, and Gavia make WWI kits as well as Blue Max.  Give them a looksee.
~GrummanLuvvar~
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Posted by StephenLawson on Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:20 AM

 CarnivourousDonut wrote:
Wasn't there a plane in WW1 whose paint scheme was mainly purple, but with some yellows as well? It was a really outlandish scheme I saw somewhere, I thought it was German, but perhaps I was wrong. In any case, any sites out there where I can find paint schemes of WW1 planes?

There are two trains of thought here;

If your talking real WWI aircraft then it would be post summer 1917 Albatros D.III ( OAW  built ) and some (about half) Albatros D.V & Va types.  The two toned painted wing camouflage of these birds had dk green and mauve (pinkish purple) on the upper surfaces and varnished fuselages (warm light yellows.)  The others had the 5 colour lozenge printed camouflage.

If your talking a modern replica...there was a Siemens Schuckert D.III at Guntersville Alabama in 1992 -1994.  It was purple overall with yellow accents and I believe a yellow ta and purple tail unit.  (Yellow lion's head on the fuselage side by cockpit.)

Since you can't be more specific...thats all I can offer.

 

Stachel...unconfirmed by Armee means unconfirmed!!!!

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Posted by CarnivourousDonut on Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:28 AM

Sorry-

 

It was during ww1, and I thought it was a german plane with crazy paints. I'll look into those you listed.

Let's rattle the cage, crack the machine. Let 'em know who you are, shine to be seen.

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Posted by Phil_H on Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:34 AM
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Posted by sirdrake on Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:07 PM
I have the box of an Eduard Albatros D.Va 1/72 here in front of me - it has the color scheme StephenLawson described. The instructions say violet / green for the wing camouflage, wood brown for the fuselage.

SD

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Posted by mgtaylor on Sunday, July 30, 2006 10:42 PM

Once youve found the profiles your looking for and Find you may be in need of a Clear Doped Linen Paint for WWI Acft or some other WWI Acft Color THERE IS an Italian Line of Acyrlic Hobby Paints Specificly matched to WWI ACFT Colors.  There have recently been available thru mail order direct sales here in the United States from a fellow Hobby Model enthusisit who has become their US Distributor in order that they would be readliy available to Hobby builders here in the US.

Check it out !

Yours truly Mike

www.misterkitusa.com

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