This is probably a good place to ask for this:
My local sign/decal shop does great work, I mean really great, and they are but a mile from my shop, but one thing they don't have in their database is the correct font for the US wartime aircraft stencils. Has anybody got a stencil alphabet and number set, either as a file or on paper that I could get a copy of? If I can get it to them then they can just make up the stencils for me right here.
Thanks in advance guys, and I'll throw my own two cents into this threads pot: the airplane we had painted last year and the airplane that I'm restoring right now are and are going to continue to be shiny. The finish is shiny, the zinc chromate colored interior paint is shiny, even the instrument panels aren't flat painted but rather done in a "satin" finish. This because the paint physically lasts longer and it makes maintenance alot easier. I know it's not right and it's not that I don't appreciate other points of view but that's why it's been done that way, and since I'm the guy that pays the bills I'm the guy that gets to decide. However I do have a pet peeve and here it is: restored airplanes where every single interior piece is not only painted the same color but is obviously painted from the same can. The airplane ends up looking like it's been dipped in paint. Though some individual assemblies are/were done this way, the whole airplane generally wasn't, and it just looks really, really weird.
P-40's in Chinese markings with shark's teeth are cool, and I love that Russian B-25. The CAF FM-2 is about as butt ugly as they come and the tramp stamp only makes it worse, but it can park in my hangar and leak oil all over the place anytime it wants to. We'd even give it a bath (which would be made much easier by all the shiny paint!)
Dan