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article ‘Euro I Camouflage, charcoal lizard (1978-1992) The European I scheme, also known as Euro I or more colloquially as the ‘lizard’ or ‘charcoal lizard’ scheme, was developed from the …
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article F-35 Lightning II, Camouflage Have Glass F-35 lightning ii Have Glass CamouflageThe F-35 Lightning II is the latest stealth aircraft developed for the USAF, USN, and USMC as well …
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article Modern fighter jet production line.Primer In the immediate post-war years, interior areas like wheel wells, wheel covers, and landing gear remained in their wartime colors, which like cockpits varied …
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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 …
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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 …
article Vietnam Camouflage. TAC SEA Designs (1964-1996) As the US’s participation in the Vietnam War escalated, the need to create new camouflage schemes appropriate for the combat conditions in South-East …