[quote="51fixer"]Paint is somewhat of an eye of the beholder thing.
There are a few paint chip books from the war floating around. My experience is that everything would vary to some degree depending on what lot and point of time.
I also don't know what covering system you are using and whether the A/C is standard category. If you are using an STC for a standard category A/C there are instructions with the STC that must be followed to be legal. Usually you have to purchase their products and paints or the STC is void.
Contacting a major restoration facility for warbirds is probably the best step. You will probably have to pay them for their knowledge but might get you the closest to you objective.
Otherwise the original part listed on eBay with original paint gets listed on occasion.
Good luck.
[quote="L-4Pilot"]Guys,
I am using the Air-Tech STC and they are custom mixing the paint for me. I have now located the Army Air Corps bulletin numbers. I went thru all of my drawings and recorded the Army Air Corps Bullletins that are referenced for 1941 and 1942. These bulletins include the correct color numbers. I have forwarded this information to a friend with several museum contacts and they will attempt to locate and print copies of the needed bulletins for me. Once I have the documented color numbers I will have Air Tech mix the paint. The correct shade for 1941 is a little more brown than the 1942 and 1943 shades as the paint being used faded quickly and ended up with a more light brown tone. The later AAF paint faded to a more green tone. The 1942 and 1943 colors are easy to find it is the pre-war timing and the difference that I have to verify.
As I did with all of the other warbirds (L-4s and O-1s) I have done I always have the color documentation to support the color used.
Will post the end result for you as I think this research may help some other people.
Best Regards,
Steve
