Ken--
Yeah, Jerry Janes' "Cottonmouth"
was pretty. (That scheme was a "what-if", incidentally: a handful of RCN, and also RCAF, postwar aircraft flew with the blue/red roundels and the highly-polished aluminum, including some Mustang 4s. No Furies wore the scheme, though. Well, until "Cottonmouth", that is.)
There's a shot of T.20 VX301 in the old Squadron Signal "In Action" series book on the Sea Fury, and I think it's likely turned up in magazine articles too. I liked the scheme enough to build the 1:72 Pegasus2 T.20 kit in those markings; have taken pix of the model and will post them on this thread ASAP to give a rough idea of the scheme's look. Interestingly, though VX301 has not survived, the two either side have--VX300 and VX302 are present-day Warbirds.
I do airplane paintings, too. Wade Meyers I sure ain't, but I do have fun depicting Warbirds in paint anyway. A while back I did one that was a montage of profiles of Fury racers, one of which was N85SF/WE820 in her earlier markings as "Blind Man's Bluff", Race 88. Now I like
stock Furies...or at least Fury-shaped ones! Executing a profile image of N85SF prompted me to do another profile...of the same airplane, as taken back to T.20 configuration, but with an R3350 up front (and smoke generators in the dummy underwing droptanks). Since it was
slightly nonstock, I chose the unusual, but still RN, livery of VX301 for it, with a couple additions--little Canadian flags below the windscreen, and the RNAS Stretton tailcode "ST" (my initials, natch) on the fin. Serial on the profile is of course WE820 rather than VX301. I still have that little profile and will also post a pic of it. It would be almost spooky to me if you were to choose that scheme for the exact airplane I fantasized it in years ago!
S.
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