daveymac82c wrote:
I agree with 109 that the owner is clearly allowed to paint it whichever way they want. I've seen a bunch of D-day striped airplanes that clearly didn't participate.
Cheers,
David
I'm not trying to make that kind of purist distinction here, folks. Paint your RV-4
with invasion stripes or your Mustang with jellybeans on it...your bird, your paint.
But if your going to display the national insignia on an aircraft, at least attempt
to render that insignia correctly AND rightside up...especially if your applying it
to a bird in OD appearing to be an L-2 rendition. Not that it matters a big woop..the owner has
to fly in that thing and be seen with it. The exception would be if he had photos
of his daddy who was in the war next to his bird in that scheme. I'd love to see
the faces of the critics when he flipped the photo on 'em.
Put the shoe on the other foot...what would be your reaction if Bill Greenwood
showed up in his Spitty with upsidedown American flags on it....or upsidedown
national insignia, for that matter? C'mon, be honest..
PS
Now I know what that photo reminded me of. Some of the decoy birds the army used
erect and paint on dummy fields in WW2...or American planes being displayed
in the DPRK or NVN museums. Wonder if he found some really good photos from
such a source on the interweb?
