EDowning wrote:
Ryanshort1 wrote:
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I'd like to offer an idea here... there's a certain L-5 that I'm aware of that has a hideous non-historical paint scheme mentioned earlier in the thread... We currently have 4995 listed members here on WIX. If half the membership could come up with $3.00 each, I could have the guys at the Alamo Liaison Squadron get it repainted. I'd bet, if we got enough support there, that we could also do something cool, like maybe have the inside of the stretcher area door (not visible in flight like a "tramp stamp") with a nice advertisement for WIX. We could also make a "fake" wartime style bit of nose-art like this:
Or everyone could contribute $3.25 and they could just buy another L-5.

Almost... I think a good one right now is around $45K. Wish I had that

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To be honest, I'm not 100% serious
yet 
in saying that WIX should do it just yet. I just had the idea at 6 am in the morning after a really long day of flight instruction yesterday, and before a full day today. I'd have to make sure I cleared it with the rest of the ALS board members at our next meeting and get a hard quote and a way to keep everything accountable. FYI, the plan is for her to be at WOH and Lackland in the next few months. What I was trying to point out that a $5-7K paint job is really somewhat attainable if it's that big of a deal for some aircraft. Bigger aircraft, of course, take quite a bit more money. Regardless, join your local warbird organization and do something for the local community, and try to make $3-5 profit a head and get the thing you don't like repainted... just remember that SOMEONE did like the scheme enough to put it on the plane.
Lady02Pilot wrote:
Ryan.......After my initial "shock" seeing the plane many years ago when cared and fed in a different location.... I decided I kinda liked Warbug's paint scheme....it was different and you could find it in a crowd

I'm not unsympathetic to your view, but since the crew I head up at an airshow is trying to portray the history as well as the aircraft, it would be very much more helpful to have it in the authentic markings. My understanding is that the CAF types who did the paint job were trying to "honor" the Desert Storm guys at the time, and also found it really easy to go get some tan or darker brown spray paint to touch it up if it got nicked. Very utilitarian, and clever, but not authentic! If I was going to do a paint scheme, I'm almost 100% sure it would be a Pacific bird, most likely like this one:

I like the scheme. It's not too flashy, but has some color, similar to what we already have, has that same style nose-art on the other side (I have close to 300+ L-5 pics I've saved) and was in the Philippines, like our bird apparently was.
Ryan
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