airnutz wrote:
Randy Haskin wrote:
Fouga23 wrote:
Is that blue colour historically correct?
There was a time where a bunch of people thought so, based on some faded color photos from period.
Actually Randy, I thought the error had been attributed to a mistake in the original printing process which was perpetuated by the USAF and National archives for 20 years or so and they were widely printed in periodicals up through the 60's and 1970's until they were corrected to what we see now.
It actually goes all the way back to WW2 when a British 'spotter' (or enthusiast into days terms) recorded in his notes that he observed a couple of 361stFG Mustangs painted with blue paint. His name fails me but to my knowledge he was the only one to see blue Mustangs but unfortunately for the 361st FG & its Vets, it somehow became fact.
Over the years in my involvement with the 361st and its Vets, my own father included, not a man jack one from any of the 3 squadrons acknowledge the use of blue paint for camo on any 361st Mustang with the exception of wingtips, canopy rails or rudders on 375thFS aircraft, and a couple of 374thFS Mustangs ( TIKA IV for one) before the colors were standardized by squadron. Each and every one have emphatically stated that a dark green was used.
What the folks who like to slip in the "well, their memories aren't as good as they used to be so they probably really don't remember correctly" is, don't get is that the 361st Vets have been dealing with and denying it since the end of the war. They have all pretty much wearied of it and leave folks to their own conclusion whatever it may be. To quote the late Joe Redden, Asst. CC of 375th FS ace Bill Kemp (Betty Lee I,II & III) " A person spends a million dollars on a Mustang they can paint it lavender if they want to".
Craig Quattlebaum
361st Vet descendant &
361stFG Assoc VP