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article Cockpits U.S. (1941-1954) US cockpit colors in World War II are the subject of much controversy and speculation. Thankfully, there is slightly greater consistency among USN aircraft than their …
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article Aircraft Colors and Camouflage, US Army Air ForceNight Fighters (1943-45) The USAAF began equipping with night fighters like the P-61 as well as converted versions of the P-38 and …
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article F4u- Corsair Fuerza Aerea Hondurena 100-Hour War of 1969 — better known internationally as the “Football War” — between El Salvador and Honduras Monday, July 14, 1969, the date …
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article P-51A Mustang Camouflage Razzle Bazzle CONFUSION camouflage P-51A MustangRare & Unusual Paint SchemesMark 1 reconnaissance aircraft (P-51 variant) in disruptive camouflage.This type of camouflage, commonly referred to as the …
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article A-7E Corsair II ‘’Desert Storm’’ VA-72 ‘’Blue Hawks’’ Vought A-7E ‘’Corsair II’’ (BuNo. 160552) of Commander, Carrier Air Wing (‘’CAG’’) A 72nd Attack Squadron (VA-72) “Blue Hawks” LTV A-7E …
article NATO Cockpits and Interiors (1947-Current) USAF aircraft in the early post-war period were most commonly painted in two sheens of black. Instrument panels received the aptly named, semi-gloss ANA 514 …