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p-40B Interior Color During December of 1941

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Friday, June 29, 2018 12:24 AM

Looks Interior Green to my eye, or something close to it...

if you scroll thru the photos here in this Life photo essay you can see most of the interior and exterior colors, and various production phases of B/C P-40s...

 

http://images.google.com/hosted/life/155f8d711c90f555.html

 

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Posted by lawdog114 on Thursday, June 28, 2018 10:36 PM

I read somewhere that there was a paint factory near the Curtiss plant that supplied the paint. Perhaps that’s where the word “DuPont“ came from. I recall a dark green for the pit and ZC for everything else. 

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  • From: North Pole, Alaska
Posted by richs26 on Thursday, June 28, 2018 10:08 PM

Here it is from the Sage of military paint/coverings and markings, Dana Bell:

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/hyperscale/viewtopic.php?f=149674&t=100628&p=424030&hilit=p+40b+cockpit+color#p424030

Also, here for P-40B/C's on the Curtiss assembly line.  The blue coated fuselages and NMF aircraft are RAF or AVG Tomahawks so disregard those:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/35963591@N00/sets/72157622864527612/

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, June 28, 2018 7:08 AM

Although the P-40 did have their own zinc chromate color called Curtiss cockpit green, I’d go with the green zinc chromate.

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p-40B Interior Color During December of 1941
Posted by IWOJIMAJOHN on Thursday, June 28, 2018 3:48 AM

So I Have Been Reading Up On Interior Colors About The P-40's And People Are Saying They Used Curtiss Green But They Began Using The Color In 1942.So Did The P-40's Have Yellow Or Green Chromate Or Where They Natural Metal Colored During Pearl Harbor?

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