Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:39 am
Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:39 am
Matt Gunsch wrote:...and do you really want someone telling you how YOUR plane should be painted ? ...
Ztex wrote:...combat veteran look. ...This is a scheme I could go for but you average airshow attendee would say ..."oooh what an ugly airplane...I hope is doesn't fall out of the sky" ...not good for the movement...
Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:49 am
CAPFlyer wrote:Ztex wrote:One school of thought seems to be paint it as you wish (a bunch were done that way in the 60's by the "good ole boys" and the CAF originally had all their airplanes in a white with red and blue stripes scheme)
Umm... the CAF didn't have a choice on paint scheme. When they were founded, the US Government FORBADE them from flying the airplanes in accurate paint schemes. They did not want confusion between privately owned aircraft and aircraft owned by the government. They chose the scheme they did because it was patriotic over the others proposed. It took an act of congress to allow for privately owned aircraft to be flown and painted in the colors of a military aircraft inside the United States.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:02 am
retroaviation wrote:Second...So if we're talking about perfect, precise, originality, I'm a bit surprised that nobody has mentioned in a negative way, the noseart we placed on Ol' 927. Sure, we beat that topic to death in the B-24 thread, but I'm curious why not here. Now don't get me wrong, like anyone, I don't care to have folks nay-saying our work. However, the fact is that if the lack of perfect originality is a problem for folks on some airplanes, how come it's not on others?
JDK wrote:As has been shown here, WIX can help! Django's wonderful 'Ol 927' artwork inspired by Gary Austin's thread is an example where a new voluntary effort can be an incredible success - so there's opportunity aplenty.
Of course the scheme on '927 isn't original, but it's (I'm sure most would agree) a wonderful idea, and a great tribute to the early B-24s and their crews. The 'Martlet' isn't.
JDK wrote: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...
retroaviation wrote:I reckon what I'm getting at is it's just human nature to notice what's wrong, not what's right. For example, the Wildcat/Martlet is scorned upon because it's obviously the wrong color, although the scheme seems fairly correct.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:06 am
CAPFlyer wrote:Ztex wrote:One school of thought seems to be paint it as you wish (a bunch were done that way in the 60's by the "good ole boys" and the CAF originally had all their airplanes in a white with red and blue stripes scheme)
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NathanT24 wrote:I personally LOVE that Martlett Scheme, I know its not right but being a WW2 Naval Aviation lover I am just glad to see the FM-2 Flying. In 2004 I took a flight in CAFs SBD, well the Martlett was taxing out behind us and I was hoping he would take off and possibly fly in formation but he never did, but that was cool just seeing the FM-2 taxing behind.
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