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I'm sure that anyone who wanted to sponsor a new paint job, to include paint removal, repair of anything found once the paint was off (which I believe has already been done), and repainting, would find us a receptive group! There is a small group of us who are trying to bring the paint scheme closer to what it should be, like painting the red spinner (a nod to her Russian marked days) and tail flash (to balance with the red spinner) olive drab, and getting a black triangle behind the skull and crossbones as Jack showed was original.
What's this about the olive drab not being correct? I didn't know there was more than one O.D. color. Information please!
If anyone knows what the stenciling should be, and where it should go, adding that would be easy. We have a couple of stencil cutting machines at the hangar.
I'd like to see the P-39 painted like she was when she was based at Harlingen on active duty, or (if different) as she was when she was abandoned in New Mexico. Of course that would mean removing the leading edge guns and putting pods under the wings, which is what the "Q" model had. But that would add drag, which is one thing I understand the WWII pilots complained about. If we were to add drag, I'd rather it be a centerline drop tank that would extend her range. Anyone know where we could find a 75 gallon tank, or better still want to donate one?
We will see if we can talk the P-63 group into putting the "X" one the nose. No promises other than we will mention it. I didn't know it was red. Any reason for that marking?
Work has started, slowly, on the King Cobra in the Cobra Den. It's moving slow due to the annual inspection time for the other dozen or so aircraft based in the hangar. The inspections are coming along at a good pace, thanks to the skilled, and ever growing, Cobra Den Maintenance Team. If you get the chance, stop by the San Marcos Municipal Airport (KHYI) on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday. Those are the regularly scheduled workdays.
_________________ Mike
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