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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:22 am 
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Gents and ladies, myself and a group of volunteers are restoring a Georgia Air Guard F86L (158 FIS) for static display. We have the star and bars as well as the USAF decals, but we are looking for vector art for some of the smaller decals (ejection seat warning, rescue arrow, servicing access etc.). If anyone has an idea of where I could find either high resolution images or vector art of the decals we would greatly appreciate it!


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Search ebay. I got ejection stickers off there once for our T-3 Provost. That was almost five years ago and they are still holding up well.

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claude wrote:
Gents and ladies, myself and a group of volunteers are restoring a Georgia Air Guard F86L (158 FIS) for static display. We have the star and bars as well as the USAF decals, but we are looking for vector art for some of the smaller decals (ejection seat warning, rescue arrow, servicing access etc.). If anyone has an idea of where I could find either high resolution images or vector art of the decals we would greatly appreciate it!

Send me your email addy. I might have already done many of those markings in CorelDraw when I was working on our F-84F and the A-7.

jinxx1@aol.com

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