RyanShort1 wrote:
gary1954 wrote:
Looking at the B-25s on the Raiders Website, it is apparent that in the photos of the B-25Bs parked on the deck, that there was a mix of gray painted belly surfaces which are pretty much staight line, and some that were solid OD
I'm going to disagree with that one - but won't post a full rebuttal of that until I can accompany it with a photo post (probably tomorrow evening or Monday).
Ryan
Doolittle's aircraft definitely had the gray paint on the underside of the aircraft no doubt, as the crash photo taken by his engineer/gunner clearly indicates that the belly side of the Mitchell was in fact gray, so this is not debateable
Let us look at these, since they appear to have been taken aboard ship
In this one, there does not appear to be any declination line in the paint scheme, and appears to be solid OD though the photo is not exceptional, and could very well have the gray declination line.

Here you can easily see the gray declination line in the paint scheme on the port nacelle and the belly of the empennage

Here there does not appear to be any declination line in the paint scheme and appears to be solid OD

Here you can easily see the gray declination line in the paint scheme on the belly of the empennage

Then again, I am probably way off base, as there were specifications as to how the aircraft were to be painted per-order/specifications...During this period, it was generally acknowledged that the specs could not be changed without authorization from the commander. There are "regulations" which are superceded by Commmanders Policy, Which could be over-ridden by Supplental Letter.