Some of you may be interested that Consolidated Aircraft Coatings (PolyFiber) has an exact match for the elusive Dark Olive Drab # 41. Below are some photos of their Aerothane 208 Olive Drab in full flat pictured alongside an actual WW II fabric sample (done with Dark Olive Drab # 41) graciously provided by Jim Gray, Historian of the Stinson L-5 Association.
First photo is outdoors, 2nd is indoors and the third photo is of an original WW II Piper L-4 stabilizer.
The Aerothane achieves full flat with the use of a powdered flattening agent (ground silica) provided by Poly-Fiber and not the liquid chemical agent. The liquid chemical agents will not achieve a full flat finish in a single stage Polyurethane.
We are in the process of painting our Aeronca O-58A with this Aerothane.
As a footnote, production of all Aeronca L-3 and Stinson L-5 aircraft were completed with the early Dark Olive Drab #41 before the roll out of the ANA 613 Olive Drab in 1944. Some early Piper L-4 aircraft built prior to 1944 were finished with # 41 while some built in 1944 and 1945 were finished with the later ANA 613.


