Interwar Royal Navy Aircraft Color Schemes
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El Santo
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Interwar Royal Navy Aircraft Color Schemes
Does anybody know how the Royal Navy painted its airplanes in the interwar period, before the introduction of the Temperate Sea Scheme in 1939? I've seen some drawings that could be interpreted as overall white, overall pale gray, or even just bare aluminum apart from the various markings, but no firm textual information.
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tjstoneman
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Re: Interwar Royal Navy Aircraft Color Schemes
A couple of useful references:
- Stuart Lloyd Atlantic and Mediterranean Theatres 1937-1941 - Fleet Air Arm Camouflage and Markings (Stamford: Dalrymple & Verdun, 2008)
Mike Starmer & Peter Freeman Wings & Waves - On Target Special No 5 (Wantage: Aviation Workshop, 2008)
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El Santo
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Re: Interwar Royal Navy Aircraft Color Schemes
Excellent-- thank you. That was just the level of detail I was hoping for, too.