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Tulio wrote:I was as glad to see the pink P-40 [I understand that a similar pattern was applied to those for use in N.Africa, but weather rendered them a very light sand color; don't know if that is a fact or not.] as I was glad to see them in any Flying Tigers markings, whether the markings were placed exactly to the inch, where they were supposed to go.Tulio
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mustangdriver wrote:I think that Sue Parish's P-40 would almost fall into that group of warbirds that even if the markings are not 100% it created a history all of it's own the way it is.
My biggest question in all of this is,"Are there enough warbirds out there that fit all of our interests so that we don't have to say it is this way or nothing". I think there are. There are the ultra correct examples, then there are the "fun" ones. Either way when one flies into my airport, I am thrilled to see it. When we are talking gloss over flat I get that the gloss holds up better and think nothing of it.
I am thankful to all of the owners and museums, both flying and static, that allow me to enjoy the aircraft.
Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:39 am
mustangdriver wrote: But I don't think it is right to say that markings and paint scheme do not matter.
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