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Unique Early B-17 Camo ...

Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:28 am

... which doesn't seem to work all that well in this photo. I recall seeing another photo of this particular B-17 with no national markings, insignias etc.

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Last edited by Mark Allen M on Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:33 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Unique Early B-17 Camo ...

Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:31 am

Turns out upon further review it's this Boeing Y1B-17 with camouflaged paint scheme, assigned to the 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, based at Langley Field, Virginia.

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Re: Unique Early B-17 Camo ...

Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:32 am

A slightly better quality photo. This was a type of War Games camo application pre-war.

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Re: Unique Early B-17 Camo ...

Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:56 am

Quite a few types sported special "War games" temporary colors...B-18s, P-36s and observation types come to mind.

There are color profiles of some in books.

Re: Unique Early B-17 Camo ...

Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:53 pm

Some Selfridge P-36's ...

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Official Air Corps P-36 Photo, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, MI, 1939

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US Army Air Corps Curtiss P-36C Hawk fighters of the 27th Pursuit Squadron (27PS), 1st Pursuit Group (1PG)

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Otto Kuhni Painting
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