You are thinking of ADM 212/123 and observations 20th July � 3rd August 1942 in the Scapa Flow area.Cag wrote: Hi All,
IIRC I have read in Admiralty camouflage reports of viewings by G. Hall etc in Scapa Flow early in 1942 that the scheme applied to KGV had the MS1 used in the Anson/Howe schemes replaced by 507a, and that specifically in the comments of viewings of Anson the terms MS1, B5 507c and MS4 being used (Maybe Dick /Mr Foeth could confirm this?) in the scheme. .
I took copies of the project introduction and conclusions papers at the beginning and end of the file but only a handful of the many individual observation reports in between. Going through what I have
I can confirm that:
- KGV darkest tone was 507A (instead of MS1 as on Anson)
- KGV had 507C (comment in relation to it on the stern).
- Anson darkest tone MS1
- Anson scheme described as reminiscent of Hawkins
Next time I�m at TNA maybe I�ll have time to go through each of the many observation reports properly to see if there is anything more there.
Generally speaking WEM parrots Raven and Raven does indeed say 507A, B5, B6 and 507C.elcejay wrote:At the risk of dabbling in the KGV thread on this forum...
Options for KGV (dark to light) for the period '42-'44 to my knowledge are given as:
507A, B5, B6 and 507C by Roberts and WEM
MS1 , MS2, B5 and 507C by Chesneau
Dick might share the Raven scheme (same as Roberts' ?) please?
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Best wishes to all!
