Well, one last detail added to former RCAF T-33 133579. As a result of some great vectors from WIXers gregv and spookythecat, I made the aquaintence of Bill Burns at CanMilAir decals and author/RCAF historian/photographer Pat Martin. They have been a huge resource and I've since learned a lot about Canadian AF markings, history and specifically my airplane's service record. I found out it was assigned to 439 Squadron in the latter part of it's service. The 439 Squadron symbol/mascot is the"fang" (sabre-toothed tiger). Mr. Martin was kind enough to sell me photo enlargements from his personal photo collection which included some of my airplane carrying the 439 Sq "fang" markings on the tail in it's current paint scheme. Seeing this, I just had to add the squadron insignia. CanMilAir designed and made me stencils and here's a few pics of the application process. Since WIXer Henning just bought a new piece of photographic artillery in that fancy Nikon D300, I'll coax him over on a nice day for some outdoor shots. In the meantime, forgive me for the less than professional pics in the hangar:
Here's the stencil applied and tail feathers masked off...kind of ghetto, like seeing sausage being made, but it worked. Yes, I'm gonna keep my day jobs, thanks for asking.
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Here I am beginning the painting...hope this turns out!!
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Leaning back on the ladder with my front foot juuuust barely putting weight on the tail feathers for balance. Whoa, that's a reach, good thing I had yoga class that morning. Don't laugh, a lot of hot chicks are in that class.
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Risking life and limb to paint a cool squadron insignia...my risk mgmt analysis concluded it a reasonable level of risk for a worthwhile endeavor.
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Ahhh the money shot...peeling the stencil off to reveal the results...
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The final result. Much to my relief, it turned out great and the insignia is positioned just as it was in historical photos! Cool!
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