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NAA T-6G Internal Colour

Fri Apr 29, 2016 2:47 pm

Hi, trying to ascertain the original internal colour of the fuselage frame, rudder pedals etc for the T-6G as they came out of the factory. I'm assuming that this was a shade of green, a matte/flat zinc chromate primer? Is this correct?

Also, when they re-used T-6Ds for the G programme, were any modifications made to the cockpit framework?

Many thanks

Re: NAA T-6G Internal Colour

Sat Apr 30, 2016 12:01 pm

For the correct color you might ask the Ezells or some other specialist shop.
Also, remember the color could change during its service life.
A friend had a T-6G that was supplied to Spain. The interior color of that was a dark semi-gloss forest green, obviously changed from the original during a local IRAN/overhaul by CASA.
The only canopy change I'm aware of is the extra visibility gained by removing a vertical bar in each side window.

Re: NAA T-6G Internal Colour

Sat Apr 30, 2016 1:27 pm

There are a lot of former Spanish AF AT-6G's flying today with unrestored (or not fully overhauled/repainted) cockpits, and the paint/primer always appears to be bronze green, as seen in use in the cockpits of some WWII-era American aircraft as well (when interior green was not used). Also, in all of these same aircraft, where the bronze green is chipped/worn away, you can also always spot yellow zinc chromate as well. So in a way, it would seem that that would likely have been the way the cockpits had been painted while they were still USAF AT-6G's.
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