Saltaire Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 What a customer will ask you to do. Vintage camo scheme and a shark’s mouth. Quote
rbridges Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 Old school. I like it! Me too. I've definitely seen worse. Quote
fantom Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 Now it needs some hard points under the wings. That had to be an expensive paint job! Quote
kris_adams Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 I would have liked that paint job on my previous AA1B! Quote
Super Dave Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 That's cool, it's nice to see an owner in love and having fun, to hell with how it effects resale. Quote
DaV8or Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 Sort of a WWII "Yankee Volunteer" theme. The front half of the plane honors the American volunteer pilots flying for the Chinese as the Flying Tigers and the back half of the plane honors the American volunteer pilots flying for the British as Eagle Squadron. Looks nice, but to the owner/pilot, please, please, please don't wear a Nomex suit with military patches all over it when you go flying. Quote
RJBrown Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 Sort of a WWII "Yankee Volunteer" theme. The front half of the plane honors the American volunteer pilots flying for the Chinese as the Flying Tigers and the back half of the plane honors the American volunteer pilots flying for the British as Eagle Squadron. Looks nice, but to the owner/pilot, please, please, please don't wear a Nomex suit with military patches all over it when you go flying. Not really: The Brits flew P40s with the shark mouth in North Africa quite a bit. Quote
fantom Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 388 TFW, 34 TFS, 1972...how soon they forget 1 Quote
DaV8or Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 Not really: The Brits flew P40s with the shark mouth in North Africa quite a bit. Yes, yes and the Germans used it before the Brits on Crete- BF -110 However, since the Flying Tigers are most famous for using this scheme and the back half of the plane is definately in Eagle Squadron American volunteer colors, I stand by my theory. I don't own the plane, I didn't paint the plane and I don't know the owner, so it is just a guess. Quote
FloridaMan Posted March 12, 2013 Report Posted March 12, 2013 I somehow guessed it would be a Grumman. My grandfather flew the real deal in WW2. Quote
marks Posted March 14, 2013 Report Posted March 14, 2013 Personally, I like the paint job very much. What I don't like is when a C Model guy paints his plane like an Acclaim or a J model is painted like the new Ovation. In general I like to see original paint jobs not copies of newer models. 1 Quote
BigTex Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 What I don't like is when a C Model guy paints his plane like an Acclaim... Damn... This was going to be my next paint scheme... Quote
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