Vulture wrote:
You know, I hate to be the one that throws a blanket on a hot conversation, but I am kinda wondering if the paint,( that is removable btw...) is of any real concern in the end.
Well, yes, otherwise people wouldn't care, and we wouldn't have had a steady improvement in authenticity and variety (see the new Eagle P-40 scheme...) Thanks for wondering though, and paint is minor compared to safe flight. But then warbirding is a minor niche interest too.
Vulture wrote:
I am kinda wondering if the paint,( that is removable btw...) is of any real concern in the end.I am just happy and appreciate that aircraft like these are flying.
Depends if you see them as toys
or historical artefacts / memorials.
If there's a genuine (rather than 'I'm getting a tax break') intent to commemorate historical sacrifice, getting it right is a no-brainer.
If you go down the gratitude route, then on the other hand it's a pity a significant number of pilots have taken historic aircraft with them on the occasions they kill themselves*.
You are quite right that the W.W.II paint was made differently and applied differently. Modern paints are one of the unarguable (I think) agreed compromises. Modern paint can, however, replicate pretty much exactly what it would have been like - with better wear and cleaning properties if you want. The limitations are the owner / operator's effort and attention to detail, currency on the choices of paint available, in today's market, quality of research (which can be obtained free for the price of asking in many cases) plus the competence of the paintshop as well as the usual time and money.
It is clear some warbird operators don't value authenticity over getting a competent GA paintshop to do what is essentially a specialised job.
It's also ironic that Gary Austin's (in his view) quick, dirty and rough scheme on 'Ol 927' is one of the most realistic, albeit fictional schemes out there - by virtue of hand brush painting in areas, and a degree of rush and incomplete paint prep, etc. - just like it was when there was a war on...
Thanks for the input, folks. I must remember to bug Ed about the correct polka dot diamater...
Regards,
(*And think of the caveats, please, before going off on one at me. AFAIK there's been no suicides in warbirds, and many accidents are not the pilot's fault, and no-one's life is worth less than a warbird etc. However there
have been important aircraft lost due to ego. If we are honest, most of us have seen pilots who shouldn't be trusted with valuable and sometimes any aircraft.)