sabredriver wrote:
Im a debating - the germans developed the world first DIGITAL camoflauge in WW1 on biplanes etc thru the use of many colours on the hexogonal shaped fabric patterns and interestly this digital idea wasnt reused until the late 1990s by the US military uses on clothing and later aircraft.
Wonder why the germans saw this as a first yet rest of the world lagged?
A small note: while there is some debate over who invented it, there seems to be little doubt that the Canadians had digital camo first:
http://www.hyperstealth.com/CADPAT-MARPAT.htm
I managed to track down a scrap of lozenge material from Roger Freeman from, iirc, the Fokker DVII they did for the NMUSAF. When I called and asked if he had any leftover, he asked what I wanted to use it for, to which I responded that I wanted to make a jacket; there was a long pause and a short chuckle, and he told me that his wife had beat me to it and made a bedspread... I still have that small piece, about 36" x 24", and someday I'll put it to good use.
greg v