article Skunk Works ,Stealth Camouflage 1965-PresentLockheed’s Advanced Development Programs (ADP), better known as Skunk Works, is the company’s secretive R&D unit in charge of developing highly classified advanced aircraft designs. It has been a pioneer …
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article RAF / FAA Fleet Air Arm Camouflage 1941-1945The FAA struggled to produce carrier-based aircraft of equivalent quality to that of the other two main carrier powers, the US and Japan. Consequently, it relied extensively …
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article U.S.Aircraft Marking Aircraft of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps have carried distinguishing markings almost from the beginning of naval aviation. The earliest being the aircraft building number, preceded by a block letter A, …
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article Asia Minor scheme Camouflage(1971-1982)Although the TAC camouflage scheme was considered effective for most regions that the USAF would be expected to operate from, it was clearly not ideal for arid or desert environments such …
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article Hill Gray camouflage 1978-1991A three-color gray camouflage was developed specifically for the new F-16 Fighting Falcon . lightweight fighter, which entered service with the USAF in 1978. It was initially (and unofficially) known as …
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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 Asia became apparent. In 1964, Tactical …
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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 1977 Joint Attack Weapons System (JAWS) …
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article F-35 Lightning II, Camouflage Have GlassF-35 lightning ii Have Glass CamouflageThe F-35 Lightning II is the latest stealth aircraft developed for the USAF, USN, and USMC as well as over a dozen NATO and …
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article Modern fighter jet production line.PrimerIn the immediate post-war years, interior areas like wheel wells, wheel covers, and landing gear remained in their wartime colors, which like cockpits varied between aircraft and manufacturer. Natural metal …
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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 Instrument Black (later FS 27038) whereas all other …